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The Infinite

A Novel

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In this suspenseful, tender, and completely absorbing debut set in a perilous post-Katrina New Orleans and cartel-plagued Mexico, two teenagers discover a temporary haven in each other.

The Infinite is that rare, beautiful first novel, so contemporary and yet as timeless as first love itself. And Nick Mainieri does what great novelists do with their first great works. He creates unforgettable characters in young lovers Jonah and Luz who, both together and alone, navigate the rushing river of the borderlands that mark our two Americas. The Infinite is a heart song, and Nicholas Mainieri is one of our next great storytellers.”—Joseph Boyden, author of The Orenda and Three Day Road

Jonah McBee has deep roots in New Orleans, but with hardly any family left, he half-heartedly is planning to enlist in the army after high school. Luz Hidalgo, an undocumented Latina and budding track star, followed her father there after Hurricane Katrina. Both have known loss. Both are struggling to imagine a new future. And when Jonah and Luz fall in love, it is intense, addictive, and real.

But everything changes when Luz discovers that she’s pregnant. In a moment of panic, her father sends Luz back to Mexico so her grandmother can help raise the baby. Devastated, Jonah decides to take a road trip with his best friend when he doesn’t hear from her.

Little does Jonah know, Luz is fighting for her life. Her trip has been cut short by a shocking act of violence, thrusting her into the endless cycle of bloodshed perpetrated by the cartels. So Luz does what she does best: She runs. And she goes farther and deeper than she ever imagined.

A breathtaking portrait of post-Katrina New Orleans and a riveting descent into Mexico’s drug war, The Infinite is an utterly unique debut novel about the borders that divide us—and the truths that unite us.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 5, 2016
      “Sometimes the wrong turn is the only turn offered” is the anthem of the ill-fated characters who wade through post-Katrina New Orleans and cartel-ravaged Mexico in Mainieri’s engrossing debut novel about finding one’s place in the world. Luz Hidalgo is a teenage undocumented Latina brought to New Orleans during the post-Katrina construction boom that lured her unemployed single father. She loves 18-year-old Jonah McBee, an orphan who shares her sense of loss and inconstancy, and Luz soon becomes pregnant. Unable to provide for her, Luz’s father sends her back to her grandmother in Mexico, disregarding Jonah’s tepid plans to enlist in the army to care for his new family. When Jonah doesn’t hear from her, he drives to Mexico, unaware that she has encountered a violent run-in with the Mexican Gulf drug cartel that has plunged her into a web of bloodshed and altered her world forever. Jonah shows up at her door, but Luz is dramatically different, and the two must reconcile all that has changed between them and find a new path, now that the old one has vanished. Mainieri’s novel is a pertinent dissection of place, class, roots, and identity. Agent: Elizabeth Copps, Maria Carvainis Agency.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2016
      Luz Hidalgo, who runs high-school track, and homeboy Jonah McBee are star-crossed lovers in Mainieri's debut novel. Luz has followed her father to New Orleans after the death of her mother, and Jonah, left on his own, is contemplating military recruitment, even though his older brother was killed in Afghanistan. Their prospects as an undocumented immigrant and a marginalized orphan are not optimal in post-Katrina New Orleans, and their vague hopes for lives of their own choosing come crashing down altogether when Luz discovers she is pregnant. Her papa sends her back to her abuela (grandmother) on a trip that leaves beautiful Luz fighting for her life amid the narco wars infesting northern Mexico. Although Jonah's pursuit of Luz is less perilous, nothing works out as either of them anticipated. This double bildungsroman unfolds in chapters alternating between Luz's and Jonah's points of view and between Luz's home pueblo, Las Monarcas, and Jonah's hometown, New Orleans. Mainieri presents a striking tale of two resilient and resourceful young adults as they set their sights on a tenuous future.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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