“In Such a Fun Age, Emira Tucker’s relationships with her employer and new boyfriend culminate in an unexpected, combustible triangle so ingeniously plotted and observed that my heart pounded as though I was reading a thriller. Kiley Reid is a gifted young writer with a generosity that makes her keen social eye that much funnier and sharper." –Jess Walter, author of Beautiful Ruins " Such a Fun Age is such a fabulous book–a crisp, wry, and insightful novel about class, race, and relationships. “Kiley Reid’s witty debut asks complicated questions around race, domestic work, and the transactional nature of each.” –Nafissa Thompson-Spires, author of Heads of the Colored People This is a bullseye of a debut."- Emma Straub, author of Modern Lovers "Kiley Reid's propulsive, page-turning book is full of complex characters and even more complex truths.
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