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Come and Get It
One of 2024's hottest reads – chosen for Fearne Cotton's Happy Place Book Club
Come and Get It
One of 2024's hottest reads – chosen for Fearne Cotton's Happy Place Book Club
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Product details
| Published | 12 Jan 2023 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 400 |
| ISBN | 9781526632548 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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In her sophomore effort, the much-lauded author of 2019's Such A Fun Age takes clever aim at the social stratifications and warped value systems of academia
Harper's Bazaar
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Reid's follow-up to Such a Fun Age employs the same smart satire that made her debut a hit
Washington Post
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After making her mark with 2019's Such a Fun Age, Kiley Reid wanted to tackle 'young people and money' for her second novel. Come & Get It does just that, taking us to the University of Arkansas, where the lives of a professor and three students collide in a page-turning read about consumption, social status, and race
Elle
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This Arkansas-set campus tale about students with money and students without has arguably more to say about the hang-ups and have-nots of modern America. Reid wields a needle not a hammer, gradually loading her minutely observed human relationships with tension over class, race and power. I've spent the past three months in America feeling haunted by this novel's final scene, one of the most devastating excoriations of consumerism you're likely to read
Sunday Times
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A brilliant book ... Really interesting, looks at the lengths we'll go to get money, and how it informs our decision making and also our relationships. It's a really good read
Fearne Cotton, Happy Place Book Club
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Kiley Reid has such a way with words … This book tackles money, privilege, race, and power dynamics ... A book that's begging to be discussed as Kiley explores these topics and leaves the reader to draw their own conclusions. I couldn't stop thinking about it after I finished reading and the more I marinated on this book, the more I appreciated Kiley's ambition
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