Nuestro San Sebastián
A Novel
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For readers who still feel the ache and electricity of The Sun Also Rises, Nuestro San Sebastián delivers a contemporary answer: a novel about desire, distance, and what intimacy looks like after the bravado era ends.
Tom and Nicky arrive in Spain in their late thirties as two Americans who have already lived enough to know that connection is unpredictable, and that the body has its own vocabulary. What begins as a trip becomes a sequence of encounters: Madrid at night, Pamplona at speed, Bilbao in conversation, San Sebastián at rest. The country does not seduce them with spectacle; it works more slowly, through touch, attention, food, and the strange permission strangers sometimes give one another.
Nicky moves through rooms with the kind of intelligence that notices everything and narrates nothing. Tom carries the quiet weight of responsibility and the modern anxiety of a man unsure whether agency is a virtue or a liability. Together, they test what companionship can look like without performance. How it feels to watch another person sleep, or run, or listen, and not demand a conclusion.
The chemistry between them is tactile. Around them, Spain becomes an accomplice: a place where afternoons are earned, where music arrives uninvited, where strangers become hosts, where silence clarifies instead of closing off.
Set against the cultural pressure and political noise of 2026, Nuestro San Sebastián explores femininity without cliché, masculinity without nostalgia, and love without the need to name it. It is a novel about appetite—emotional, physical, and intellectual—and about the quiet thrill of being seen by someone who doesn’t require translation.
For fans of literary fiction that values subtlety over spectacle, desire over drama, and meaning over moralizing, Nuestro San Sebastián offers a confident, intimate story about two people learning how to move through the world without hurrying past their own lives.