Luster / Raven Leilani.
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TextPublisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020Edition: First editionDescription: 227 pages ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780374194321
- Luster
- African American women artists -- Fiction
- African American women -- Fiction
- Young women -- Sexual behavior -- United States -- Fiction
- Open marriage -- Fiction
- Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations) -- Fiction
- Adopted children -- Fiction
- New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction
- New Jersey -- Fiction
- 813/.6 23
- PS3612.E35886 L87 2020
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Wasatch County Library First Floor | Fiction | F Leilani (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34301001706656 |
Edie is stumbling her way through her twenties--sharing a subpar apartment in Bushwick, clocking in and out of her admin job, making a series of inappropriate sexual choices. She is also haltingly, fitfully giving heat and air to the art that simmers inside her. And then she meets Eric, a digital archivist with a family in New Jersey, including an autopsist wife who has agreed to an open marriage--with rules. As if navigating the constantly shifting landscapes of contemporary sexual manners and racial politics weren't hard enough, Edie finds herself unemployed and invited into Eric's home--though not by Eric. She becomes a hesitant ally to his wife and a de facto role model to his adopted daughter. Edie may be the only Black woman young Akila knows. Luster is a portrait of a young woman trying to make sense of her life--her hunger, her anger--in a tumultuous era. It is also a description of how hard it is to believe in your own talent, and the unexpected influences that bring us into ourselves along the way.
