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**Selected as a 2025 book to look out for by the Guardian, Sunday Times, Irish Times, independent.co.uk, Cosmopolitan, Elle and Service95**
'An immersive story about love and the softening borders around what family can be' Sheena Patel
'An intimate and tender exploration of love's possibilities' Sophie Mackintosh
'A nuanced exploration of friendship, queerness and love' Jessica Andrews
'I loved this' Nicola Dinan
'A beautifully constructed and perfectly written novel' Jessica Stanley
From the award-winning author of the smash hit Send Nudes: an electrifying debut exploring love and desire, chaos and control – and family in all its forms
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Jules has been divorced from her ex-husband Leon for five years, but she still works alongside him at Gunk, the grotty student nightclub he owns in central Brighton. She spends her nights serving shots and watching, from behind the bar, as Leon flirts with students on the dancefloor. In the early hours of the morning, she paces home to sleep.
But then Leon hires nineteen-year-old Nim to work the bar with Jules – Nim, with her shaved head and steady pour, her disarming sweetness and sudden distance – and Jules finds herself jolted awake. When Nim discovers she's pregnant, Jules agrees to help. As the months pass, and the relationship between the two women grows increasingly intimate and perplexing, it emerges that Nim has her own unexpected gifts to give.
Now, alone in her small flat, Jules is holding a baby, just twenty-four-hours old, who still smells of Nim. But no one knows where Nim is, or if she's coming back. What could the future – for Jules, Nim, and this unnamed baby – possibly look like?
Raw, exhilarating, tender and wise, Gunk is an electrifying debut novel exploring love and desire, safety and destruction, chaos and control – and family in all its forms.
Praise for Saba Sams
'Sams is the real deal' LUCY KIRKWOOD, GUARDIAN
'A bold new talent' STYLIST
'I can't wait to see what she writes next' PANDORA SYKES
Product details
| Published | 29 Jul 2025 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 240 |
| ISBN | 9781526666482 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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An intimate and tender exploration of love's possibilities, of the shapes it can find and create inside people, of how it is always surprising us. Its's a novel both quietly devastating and shimmeringly, acutely, observed
SOPHIE MACKINTOSH
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From the writer of Send Nudes comes the novel Gunk. Yes, we are obsessed with the title. The novel explores the multi-layered relationship between two women, Jules and Nim
COSMOPOLITAN, The 25 books we can't wait to read in 2025
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This tender fictional debut by celebrated essayist Sams looks at blended families and nontraditional life choices. Prepare for one of the best birth scenes written on the page along with an original and ageless relationship between two women, Jules and Nim, who meet each other behind the bar at Brighton nightclub Gunk. This will make you think differently about parenting, friendships and the goals we set in life
ELLE, The Cult Books We Can't Wait To Read In 2025
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An electrifying debut novel ... We loved Sams' first book Send Nudes ... Gunk feels as though it will be the next talked-about step into Sams' exploration of womanhood – and we can't wait to join the discussion.
SERVICE95
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Saba Sams made waves in 2022 with Send Nudes, a short story collection. Now the 28-year-old author has written her first novel, about the bond between two women from different generations - and what happens when a baby arrives in the mix
SUNDAY TIMES, The 40 books to look out for in 2025 - the critics' picks
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Saba Sams's short story collection, Send Nudes, caused a stir upon its release in 2022. Since then, she's won the BBC National Short Story Award and been named one of Granta's best young British novelists, so it's safe to say that expectations are high for her debut novel. Gunk is set around a scuzzy student nightclub in Brighton and explores the tangled mess of relationships that emerge between exes Jules and Leon, and 19-year-old bar staffer Nim
independent.co.uk, The best books to look out for in 2025
























