Such a Fun Age : 'The book of the year' Independent
(Autor) Kiley Reid**GET READY FOR COME AND GET IT - THE EXPLOSIVE NEW NOVEL FROM KILEY REID, AVAILABLE NOW** _______________ 'Essential. This year's hit debut' - Guardian 'A biting tale of race and class' - Sunday Times 'I couldn't put this down' - Jojo Moyes _______________ The instant Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller Longlisted for the Booker Prize A Times, Guardian, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Mail on Sunday, Red, Good Housekeeping and Cosmopolitan Book of the Year _______________ When Emira is apprehended at a supermarket for 'kidnapping' the white child she's actually babysitting, it sets off an explosive chain of events. Her employer Alix, a feminist blogger with the best of intentions, resolves to make things right. But Emira herself is aimless, broke and wary of Alix's desire to help. When a surprising connection emerges between the two women, it sends them on a crash course that will upend everything they think they know - about themselves, each other, and the messy dynamics of privilege. _______________ 'Bites into the zeitgeist then spits it out with gusto. You really should read it, ASAP' - Stylist 'About power dynamics, race, social commentary, and also why and how we are the woman we are' - Pandora Sykes 'An extraordinarily deft debut, written with wisdom, kindness and sharp humour' - Daily Mail 'A beautiful tale of how we live now' - Elizabeth Day _______________ A Reese Witherspoon and Zoella Book Club Pick
Kiley Reid
Kiley Reid is an American author known for her debut novel, "Such a Fun Age," which explores race, privilege, and class dynamics in contemporary society. Her writing style is characterized by sharp wit, keen observations, and complex character development. Reid's work has been praised for its thought-provoking commentary on social issues and its ability to spark conversations about race and identity. "Such a Fun Age" has been widely acclaimed and has solidified Reid as a rising star in the literary world. Her contributions to literature include challenging readers to confront uncomfortable truths and encouraging discussions about power dynamics and systemic inequalities.