- Published: 7 July 2026
- ISBN: 9780241776315
- Imprint: Hamish Hamilton
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 304
- RRP: $38.00
Permanence
- Published: 7 July 2026
- ISBN: 9780241776315
- Imprint: Hamish Hamilton
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 304
- RRP: $38.00
I loved this sensuous, moving, and quietly devastating novel. Sophie Mackintosh’s portrait of a couple in desperate thrall to doomed romance—and her revelations about the dangers and delights of intimacy, of vulnerability’s risks and rewards—will stay with me for a long time
Monica Heisey, author of 'Really Good, Actually'
Astonishing and unforgettable. Reading Permanence is like dreaming – sensual and atmospheric, vivid and hazy at once. The novel shimmers like a vision or a memory; I loved spending time there
Francesca Reece, author of 'Voyeur'
A haunting and seductive novel which pulses with the possibility, or impossibility, of love. The unmet needs and violent hungers of Sophie Mackintosh’s characters do not remain within their bodies but instead fester in the crumbling monuments and shifting landscapes they inhabit. As her readers, we too are pulled into those glimmering psychic fissures
Avni Doshi, author of 'Burnt Sugar'
A devastating twist on the love story; Permanence asks us to examine whether desire can survive in the absence of longing, whether passion can only ever truly grow in the shadows. It is Mackintosh’s best novel yet
Keiran Goddard, author of 'Hourglass'
With Permanence, Sophie Mackintosh turns the novel of adultery inside out. This is the perfect imperfect love story: haunting, unsettling, uncanny
Lauren Elkin, author of 'Scaffolding'
A truly beautiful book... Sophie Mackintosh offers a nuanced, confronting and original perspective on love and desire. But she also probes fundamental questions about agency and freedom with wry, refreshing intelligence. This book made me think a lot and I also found it very moving. I loved it
Rachel Connolly, author of 'Lazy City'
I adore Sophie Mackintosh’s eerie, ethereal fictions – gorgeous, psychologically fraught fever dreams that linger in the mind for days after reading
LitHub
[The] premise feels like Severance for relationships... Sophie Mackintosh is exactly the writer you want for this kind of uncanny desire experiment
Oprah Daily