Little Crosses

Little Crosses

A Novel

Written by: Reeves, Sabrina

A daughter examines her complicated relationship with a charismatic, narcissistic mother who now lives with alcohol-related dementia.

When Cassie Wolfe brings her mother, Nina, to the Albuquerque Presbyterian Hospital to be detoxed, the doctors ask her to write a profile of the patient. But how can she fit Nina into a Word document? The last two years have left Cassie stunned, unable to reconcile this shell of a woman lying in the hospital bed with the force of nature that was her mother. Nina was an iconoclast—a painter and architect who could wield a chainsaw as easily as discuss politics or play the Emperor’s Concerto on the piano. She was passionate and driven. As Cassie reflects on her life with Nina, she begins to wonder whether drive is simply another word for anxiety. Were Nina’s “dark moods” the sign of deeper depression? Cassie finds that she can look back on her mother’s life with a critical eye but when her gaze turns to her own and how she’s raising her own daughters, her grief changes shape as she sees how her choices and values are a direct reflection of Nina’s.

A daughter examines her complicated relationship with a charismatic, narcissistic mother who now lives with alcohol-related dementia.

When Cassie Wolfe brings her mother, Nina, to the Albuquerque Presbyterian Hospital to be detoxed, the doctors ask her to write a profile of the patient. But how can she fit Nina into a Word document? The last two years have left Cassie stunned, unable to reconcile this shell of a woman lying in the hospital bed with the force of nature that was her mother. Nina was an iconoclast—a painter and architect who could wield a chainsaw as easily as discuss politics or play the Emperor’s Concerto on the piano. She was passionate and driven. As Cassie reflects on her life with Nina, she begins to wonder whether drive is simply another word for anxiety. Were Nina’s “dark moods” the sign of deeper depression? Cassie finds that she can look back on her mother’s life with a critical eye but when her gaze turns to her own and how she’s raising her own daughters, her grief changes shape as she sees how her choices and values are a direct reflection of Nina’s.

Published By House of Anansi Press Inc — Mar 19, 2024
Specifications 344 pages | 5.25 in x 8 in
Written By

SABRINA REEVES grew up in Boston and New York and currently lives in Montreal. Her artistic practice has primarily been in writing performance texts and plays. She founded the performance company Bluemouth Inc., with whom she’s written and staged over twelve original works and performed all over the world. In 2018, she completed an MFA in creative writing at Concordia University, where she was awarded the Dean of Arts and Sciences Award for Excellence in Creative Writing.

Written By

SABRINA REEVES grew up in Boston and New York and currently lives in Montreal. Her artistic practice has primarily been in writing performance texts and plays. She founded the performance company Bluemouth Inc., with whom she’s written and staged over twelve original works and performed all over the world. In 2018, she completed an MFA in creative writing at Concordia University, where she was awarded the Dean of Arts and Sciences Award for Excellence in Creative Writing.


Nina is brilliant and drunk. She’s also a mother, whose children celebrate her gifts and struggle to survive her parenting. Sabrina Reeves’s first novel is as gorgeous, ruthless, and unforgettable as its protagonist.

” —Peter Behrens, author of the Governor General’s Literary Award–winning The Law of Dreams

A portrait of childhood and motherhood that turns these concepts on their heads, shining a light over all their gaps and insufficiencies. Sabrina Reeves’s love of her characters is reckless and palpable, propelling the reader forward across every heartrending page.

” —Sean Michaels, Scotiabank Giller Prize winner and author of Do You Remember Being Born

There are never enough accounts of mothers and daughters; the bedside lamentations, the diversions, the lengths women must go to reach—and care—for each other, and very often, finally, just to let go. In Little Crosses, Sabrina Reeves wades into the maelstrom with her heart on the outside, and it’s that vulnerability that sets the pace here, that makes this book so hard to set down. Cassie’s is a compelling journey, one that many of us will recognize intimately, and painfully, as true.

” —Sina Queyras, author of Autobiography of Childhood

Nina Wolfe is a force of nature, a free spirit, and the life of the party—but as her children know, she can also swallow people whole. Her story sucked me in and left me with a deep respect for writer Sabrina Reeves, who clearly understands the push and pull of dealing with a larger-than-life parent in crisis. Little Crosses heralds the arrival of a big talent.

” —Neil Smith, author of Jones

A magnetic read. In Little Crosses, when a mother requires critical intervention, her daughter balances the brilliant, neurotic exuberance of her mom’s life with her own, and with the entrenched aggravations of their complex time together. Sabrina Reeves creates a hypnotic character who invigorates a jubilant, intimate, painful, loving, and astonishing novel.

” —Trevor Ferguson, Hugh MacLennan Prize winner and author of The River Burns