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By: Raven Leilani
Narrated by: Ariel Blake
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Razor sharp, provocatively page-turning and surprisingly tender, Luster by Raven Leilani is a painfully funny debut.

'A taut, sharp, funny book about being young now. It's brutal–and brilliant.' - Zadie Smith, author of White Teeth

'A book of pure fineness, exceptional.' – Diana Evans, Guardian

Winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize
Shortlisted for the British Book Awards Fiction Debut of the Year
Longlisted for the Women's Prize For Fiction


Edie is just trying to survive. She’s messing up in her dead-end admin job in her all-white office, is sleeping with all the wrong men, and has failed at the only thing that meant anything to her, painting. No one seems to care that she doesn’t really know what she’s doing with her life beyond looking for her next hook-up. And then she meets Eric, a white, middle-aged archivist with a suburban family, including a wife who has sort-of-agreed to an open marriage and an adopted black daughter who doesn’t have a single person in her life who can show her how to do her hair. As if navigating the constantly shifting landscape of sexual and racial politics as a young black woman wasn’t already hard enough, with nowhere else left to go, Edie finds herself falling head-first into Eric’s home and family.

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Guardian, New York Times, New Yorker, Boston Globe, Literary Hub, Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times, Glamour, Time, Good Housekeeping, InStyle, NPR, O Magazine, Buzzfeed, Electric Literature, Town & Country, Wired, New Statesman, Vox, Shelf Awareness, i-D, BookPage and more.

One of Barack Obama’s Favourite Books of 2020

Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Prize, the PEN/Hemingway Award.

'A giddy joy, crafted with mischievous perfection.' – Mail on Sunday

African American Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature Marriage Heartfelt Mind-bending
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Critic reviews

A taut, sharp, funny book about being young now. It's brutal—and brilliant. (Zadie Smith, author of Swing Time)
Raven Leilani is a writer of unusual daring, with a voice that is unique and fully formed. There is humor, intelligence, emotion, and power in her work. I cannot think of a writer better suited to capture our contemporary moment. (Katie Kitamura, author of A Separation)
Luster is entirely remarkable, and the most delicious novel I’ve read. I couldn’t get enough of Raven Leilani’s starkly accurate portrayal of the nuances of being a young woman today. (Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie)
A darkly funny, hilariously moving debut from a stunning new voice. Raven Leilani crafts a beautiful, bighearted story about intimacy and art that will astound and wound you. I couldn’t put this one down. (Brit Bennett, author of The Vanishing Half)
Luster is ridiculously good: gorgeous, dark, and funny, with sentences that'll wreck you. I will follow this author anywhere she wants to take me. (Carmen Maria Machado author of In the Dream House)
The narrative voice of this startling novel is layered, complex, pitch-black comic, and deadly earnest, even ardent in its will to sift through the chaos and idiocy of our madhouse culture and find some glimpse of human reality. Raven Leilani has made a truly lustrous piece of art. (Mary Gaitskill, author of This Is Pleasure)
If you like Normal People, you’ll love Luster . . . a squirm inducing marvel
Raven Leilani’s style is a truly original mix of the new and the wise, of wit and despair. She has poignantly captured the obsession that drives, and often destroys, every true artist. I adored Luster for its honesty and weird beauty. (Sara Baume, author of Spill Simmer Falter Wither)
A beguiling fever dream of a novel, shot through with wistfulness, humor, and a kind of breathless, furious verve. You’ll find it impossible to put down. (Ling Ma, author of Severance)
Hilarious, honest, bursting with desire and cutting insight, Luster is absolutely captivating. I didn’t so much read it, as gulp it down. There’s so much to learn here, so much to admire. Leilani is an irreverent, impeccable stylist—a voice we need right now. (Justin Torres, author of We the Animals)
A coming-of-age story that’s sure to keep you turning pages
Spinning fresh commentary on both race and class, tensions in the house rise as Raven Leilani propels her lost protagonist on a darkly funny journey of self-discovery.
Raw, racy, and utterly mesmerizing, Luster is among the most dazzling novels of the year, marking the arrival of a major new voice . . . Dreamlike, tender, and big-hearted, Luster is a must-read
This book is luminous, glorious. From the first sentence I knew there was word-magic here and that I would read any sentence Leilani cares to write. What a marvel. (Daisy Johnson, author of Everything Under)
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This debut novel by Raven Leilani has been heavily hyped. It tells the story of a young black women called Edie who loves disco music and enters a strange relationship with an older married white man, with the permission of his wife. At times darkly comedic and at times excruciatingly cringeworthy, this is full on stuff with no holding back. Subjects such as race and class are tackled head on, but the strength of this story is the insight it gives into the complex lives of the characters who are believable and compelling. It is rampant and pithy stuff and I loved it.

Rampant and pithy

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It kept my attention but there are so many unanswered questions about the characters that in the end it felt a little disappointing

A puzzling account of a young black artist’s life in New York

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It tells the story of an unconventional extramarital affair involving three people on the edge in various ways. How children can be messed up by the adults who supposedly care for them. Race, gender and sexuality and age are also important themes. However the best thing about this book are the beautiful prose that drip from the page.

This book is hatd to pin down but beautiful.

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This book is exquisitely written and equally exquisitely read. I absolutely loved this. The pacing is mesmerising.

Hypnotic

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The opening chapters of this book feel fresh and intriguing. The writing is very good and there are some beautiful and at times visceral descriptions. However it had a bleakness to it that I found a little hard going and by the end I felt kind of depressed by Edie’s life, her outlook and her situation. Perhaps this was intentional - life can be miserable and depressing - but I longed for a moment of lightness or hope. I thought the narrator was good.

Beautiful writing but somewhat depressing

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