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The Last Kid Left

A Novel

Author: Rosecrans Baldwin

The Last Kid Left

The Last Kid Left

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When a scandalous small-town crime goes viral, a teen girl takes center stage in Rosecrans Baldwin's story of a 21st century Puritan witch-hunt

The Last Kid Left...

Page Count
400
On Sale
06/06/2017

Book Details

When a scandalous small-town crime goes viral, a teen girl takes center stage in Rosecrans Baldwin's story of a 21st century Puritan witch-hunt

The Last Kid Left begins when a car smashes into a sculpture of a giant cowgirl. The police find two bodies in the trunk. 19-year-old Nick Toussaint Jr. is arrested for murder, and after details of the crime rip across the internet, his 16-year-old girlfriend, Emily Portis—a sheltered teen who’s been off the grid until now, her first romance coinciding with her first cellphone—is nearly consumed by a public hungry for every lurid detail, accurate or not.

Emily and Nick are not the only ones whose lives come unmoored. A retired police officer latches onto the case. Nick’s alcoholic mother is thrust into an unfamiliar role. A young journalist who left her hometown behind is pulled into the fray. And Emily’s father, the town Sheriff, is finally forced to confront a monstrous secret.

The Last Kid Left is a bold, searching novel about how our relationships operate in a hyper-connected world, an expertly-portrayed account of tragedy turned mercilessly into entertainment. And it’s the suspenseful unwinding of a crime that’s more complex than it initially seems. But mostly it’s the story of two teenagers, dismantled by circumstances and rotten luck, who are desperate to believe that love is enough to save them.

Imprint Publisher

MCD

ISBN

9780374713010

In The News

“Rosecrans Baldwin drives a modern murder mystery in The Last Kid Left” —Vanity Fair

“A dark and brooding narrative . . . [A] finely wrought thriller. Baldwin’s novel steers clear of tidy endings, remaining faithful to delivering a story that ebbs and flows with the messiness of real life.” —Karen Ann Cullotta, BookPage

“Rosecrans Baldwin’s new novel examines the way that true-crime narratives can obsess our culture—and, given the way that cultural commentators have begun to delve into the ethics of this, it seems to be coming at exactly the right time.The Last Kid Left follows a crime and its aftermath, as well as how its reception by a wider audience shapes perceptions of both.” —Tobias Carroll, Vol. 1 Brooklyn

“The Last Kid Left is a bold, searching novel about how our relationships operate in a hyper-connected world, an expertly-portrayed account of tragedy turned mercilessly into entertainment. And it’s the suspenseful unwinding of a crime that’s more complex than it initially seems.” —The Quivering Pen

“[A] well-crafted mystery . . . readers who like plenty of character analysis in their crime fiction will be satisfied.” —Publishers Weekly

Praise for You Lost Me There

“A stunning debut . . . You Lost Me There is, finally, a wise book, the kind that eludes many authors twice Baldwin's age . . . Profound, affecting, and true” —Michael Schaub, NPR (Best Books of the Year)

"Gorgeously atmospheric . . . Baldwin's storytelling grace is so delicate that the reader never doubts the deep emotional ache in this man of intellect, the joy that co-exists with his grief, or the underground river of love so deep it perversely paralyzes him.You Lost Me There, is a smart, tender, and generous novel." —Lauren Groff

“Baldwin’s prose is wise and nimble, clever without being self-conscious, true to the myriad voices of his characters.” —Fiona Zublin, The Washington Post

“Beautiful, brainy, offbeat . . . Baldwin shows steadying compassion and literary flair in the dissection of miseries.” —Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly (Grade: A-)

“In fiction as in life, you can’t save people from themselves. Although that never keeps anyone from trying, as Rosecrans Baldwin’s amiable first novel demonstrates.” —New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice


Praise for Paris, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down

“It’s this balance of the city’s dirty deceptions . . . with the timeless elegance of every boulevard and back-alley bistro that makes the book feel so necessary and welcome.” —Daniel Riley, GQ (Best Books of the Year)

“Deftly written, with a wry style and liberally deployed irony . . . Very funny.” —Dominic Tierney, The Atlantic Monthly

"A charming, hilarious, keenly observed, and surprisingly poignant journey into the Parisian state of mind." —Anthony Doerr

“Funny, filmic, and shocking: A Judd Apatow film in the waiting.” —John Freeman, The Boston Globe

“What makes Baldwin’s book particularly enjoyable is that it engages with the clash of our American idea of Paris and Paris the modern reality.” —Claire Lundberg, Slate

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The Last Kid Left

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