The narrator of Ada Calhoun’s autofictional “Crush” strives toward “holiness” — in an extramarital affair. By Jo Hamya Jo Hamya is the author of the novels “Three Rooms” and “The ...
Ada Calhoun’s debut novel “Crush” explores the concept of love through a fictionalized story heavily based on the author's ...
Ada Calhoun is a bestselling nonfiction author from Saint Marks Place, New York. She had previously worked as a crime ...
Ada Calhoun’s debut novel “Crush” is only a novel in the loosest sense. It’s really more of a well-sourced personal essay on love and relationships brilliantly disguised as a novel.
Ada Calhoun’s debut novel “Crush” is only a novel in the loosest sense. It’s really more of a well-sourced personal essay on love and relationships brilliantly disguised as a novel.