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The Slip

Lucas Schaefer

Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2025 by LitHub, Debutiful, and CrimeReads

For readers of Jonathan Franzen and Nathan Hill comes a haymaker of an American novel about a missing teenage boy, cases of fluid and mistaken identity, and the transformative power of boxing.

Austin, Texas: It's the summer of 1998, and there's a new face on the scene at Terry Tucker's Boxing Gym. Sixteen-year-old Nathaniel Rothstein has never felt comfortable in his own skin, but under the tutelage of a swaggering, Haitian-born ex-fighter named David Dalice, he begins to come into his own. Even the boy's slightly stoned uncle, Bob Alexander, who is supposed to be watching him for the summer, notices the change. Nathaniel is happier, more confident--tanner, even. Then one night he vanishes, leaving little trace behind.

Across the city, Charles Rex, now going simply by "X," has been undergoing a teenage transformation of his own, trolling the phone sex hotline that his mother works, seeking an outlet for everything that feels wrong about his body, looking for intimacy and acceptance in a culture that denies him both. As a surprising and unlikely romance blooms, X feels, for a moment, like he might have found the safety he's been searching for. But it's never that simple.

More than a decade later, Nathaniel's uncle Bob receives a shocking tip, propelling him to open his own investigation into his nephew's disappearance. The resulting search involves gymgoers past and present, including a down-on-his-luck twin and his opportunistic brother; a rookie cop determined to prove herself; and Alexis Cepeda, a promising lightweight, who crossed the US-Mexico border when he was only fourteen, carrying with him a license bearing the wrong name and face.

Bobbing and weaving across the ever-shifting canvas of a changing country, The Slip is an audacious, daring look at sex and race in America that builds to an unforgettable collision in the center of the ring.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publish Date: Jun 3rd, 2025
  • Pages: 496
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.20in - 1.70in - 1.40lb
  • EAN: 9781668030707
  • Categories: LiterarySportsMultiple Timelines

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About the Author

Schaefer, Lucas: - Lucas Schaefer lives with his family in Austin. The Slip is his first novel.

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Praise for this book

"At once raunchy and tender, dipping into deep pools of hilarity and humanity, Schaefer's debut is certain to kindle long overdue conversations about race, privilege and what 'us' means and should mean in America. This novel bursts with fully-fleshed characters, each a knockout, who will stay with you long after the last, fiery page."--Parini Shroff, nationally bestselling author of The Bandit Queens

"Epic in scope and yet so intimate in detail, The Slip is outrageous, tender, and supremely fun to read. Lucas Schaefer's characters are lost in a funhouse of mirrors, each experiencing a transformation from who we thought they were, each worthy of our love."--Oscar Cásares, author of Where We Come From

"How can a book be uproarious and thought provoking, devil-may-care and philosophical, as full of life in all its ugliness and beauty and strangeness as Lucas Schaefer's The Slip? Complicated and comic, this is a novel about what it means to long to be otherwise, with a mystery at its heart, as well as love and ruthlessness and the kind of crazy imagination missing lately from American fiction. You may not be ready for it, but this is a book which will grab you by the lapels, the throat, the heart, the hand: everywhere."--Elizabeth McCracken, bestselling author of The Hero of This Book