Crux is a 2026 literary fiction novel by American author Gabriel Tallent. Published by Riverhead Books, the novel centers on a group of teenage rock climbers in the Sierra Nevada and explores themes of adolescence, risk, and community.
The novel follows Jean "J" Treadwell, a 17-year-old girl living with her father in a remote cabin in the Sierra Nevada. After a local teen goes missing in the mountains, J joins a volunteer search party composed of expert young climbers. The narrative focuses on the intense training, complex relationships, and dangerous climbs undertaken by the group.
Reviewers note that the novel uses the physical and technical discipline of rock climbing as a framework to examine the psychological terrain of adolescence, including themes of trust, grief, and the search for identity. Tallent's prose has been described as "visceral" and "meticulous" in its detailed depiction of climbing techniques and the natural environment.
Gabriel Tallent, author of My Absolute Darling, is reportedly an avid climber. Research and writing for the novel involved extensive time in the Sierra Nevada and consultation with professional climbers.
Crux received positive reviews upon publication. The New York Times called it "a master class in suspense" that successfully marries an adventure narrative with deep character study. The Guardian praised its "unflinching" portrayal of teenage passion and the climbing community, while The Boston Globe highlighted Tallent's ability to render "both the granite of the mountains and the grit of his characters" with equal precision.