“A riveting tale of love, betrayal and unforeseen consequences.”

CROSSROADS navigates the lives of Cara and Ginny as they grow up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Cara grapples with her sexual feelings for her best friend Ginny, while Jake, Cara’s womanizing uncle, embarks on a tumultuous affair with Ginny, setting off a chain of events that leads to each one’s poignant crossroads. As Ginny faces an unexpected difficult choice, and Cara confronts her own romantic journey, will Jake find his comeuppance?  CROSSROADS explores the issues of sexual identity, Pro-Choice decision-making and self-discovery.

This gripping narrative confronts life-altering decisions and the challenges they encounter. An unexpected turn reveals a sinister plot from a woman scorned, and spotlights the profound impact of choices made at life’s critical junctures, and the unforeseen consequences that shape the destinies of everyone’s life.

Maya Lippman grew up in New York City. She became a fashion designer and traveled extensively throughout her career. During her travels she met many fascinating people who influenced her characters. She is passionate about LGBTQ, #MeToo, and Pro- Choice issues that she addresses through the characters in her novel.

-Spencer Cain  

Though reading is a year-round activity, it’s particularly enjoyable once the weather warms up. Think about it — there’s nothing quite like enjoying a good book in the spring and summer months, whether you’re relaxing in Central Park or soaking up the sun poolside on a weekend getaway. Naturally, deciding what to read is half the battle, and luckily, we have a contender that just may be your next page-turner. Introducing Crossroads, a debut novel from Maya Lippman.

The novel is intended for ages 16 and up, however, readers across a variety of demographics are picking up copies thanks in part to the familiar location: right here on the Upper West Side. Set in the gritty, exhilarating time period ranging from the 1960s to the 1980s, uptown Manhattan plays backdrop to a riveting plot, encompassing themes of love, betrayal and unforeseen consequences.

In summary, Crossroads navigates the lives of two best friends known as Cara and Ginny. As they come of age amidst a bygone era in New York, Cara grapples with her sexual feelings for Ginny, while Jake, Cara’s womanizing uncle, embarks on a tumultuous affair with Ginny, setting off a chain of events that leads to each one’s crossroads. Issues explored in the text include pertinent themes like sexual identity, Pro-Choice decision-making and self-discovery. Crossroads is a clear choice for readers who love a fast- paced book that includes a captivating twist, as an unexpected turn reveals a sinister plot from a woman scorned. Yes, it’s safe to say “gripping” is an understatement.

While the story is fictional, Lippman grew up in Morningside Heights (on West 115th and Broadway), which informs the nostalgic narrative. Familiar landmarks include the likes of Columbia University, West End Bar (which opened in 1911 and would later become Havana Central, now closed), St. Hilda’s and St.
Hugh’s (which Lippman attended), the High School of Music and Art (before it became LaGuardia) and more. Any fans of Upper West Side history are sure to get a kick out of this walk down memory lane. Lippman understands it firsthand, and while she still calls the area home, there’s plenty she misses about yesteryear— including the “the old mom and pop shops that used to be on Broadway. Especially the old butcher shops with sawdust on the floor with incredible service.”
Reviewers are thoroughly impressed with this literary outing, with one singing its praises and stating, “What a great read; a fantastic book… wonderful to see two characters grow up together, travel down different paths and at heart remain true supportive friends… Also, the cast of the supporting LGBTQ characters are all real, positive and engaged in happy relationships.” Meanwhile, over on
Amazon, Crossroads boasts a perfect score of five-star reviews, with comments like, “Fun read with an unexpected twist at the end” and, “[The book is] a piece of New York seen through the eyes of a young girl, both lovely and troubling, so real you think it may be non-fiction. Immensely enjoyable! Hoping for a sequel.”
Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Book Culture on 112th Street (among other locations), Crossroads is a tour de force that’s not to be missed.

Stefani Langel

Crossroads draws us in with the death of a beloved brother and uncle, a coming of age story of two best friends and how the two are intertwined.
I was thoroughly engaged and loved the ``Who Done it`` ending. A quick read that you don't want to put down. Perfect for a flight or just a lazy weekend.
Jasmine Chang

My daughter left this on her nightstand and I asked to borrow it and read. I like seeing the kinds of things she’s reading. It’s a very sweet, but not innocent story of 2 girlfriends that grow up on the UWS OF New York City. I’m glad she enjoyed it, I did too!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Maya Lippman grew up in New York City. She became a fashion designer and traveled extensively throughout her career. During her travels she met many fascinating people who influenced her characters. She is passionate about LGBTQ, #MeToo, and Pro-Choice issues that she addresses in her novel.