The Other Black Girl

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Price
$27.00  $25.11
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 1.25 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982160135

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About the Author
Zakiya Dalila Harris spent nearly three years in editorial at Knopf/Doubleday before leaving to write her debut novel The Other Black Girl. Prior to working in publishing, Zakiya received her MFA in creative writing from The New School. Her essays and book reviews have appeared in Cosmopolitan, Guernica, and The Rumpus. She lives in Brooklyn.
Reviews
"[A] brilliant debut ...The novel takes some bold stylistic risks that pay off beautifully, leaving the reader longing for more of Harris's words and unique view on the world."-- "Vogue"
"A psychological thriller for the modern-day working girl . . . filled with suspenseful twists and turns."-- "PopSugar"
"Very, very sharp social commentary about racial tension and bias...my money's on it being the 'it' book of the summer."--Deputy Editor of The New York Times Book Review Tina Jordan on WNYC's All of It
"Racist behavior in the workplace, white colleagues' awkward attempts to pretend it doesn't exist, and the exhaustion of being Black in white spaces are all encapsulated in a pitch-perfect way by Harris . . . this compelling debut thriller will be in demand; a must for public libraries."-- "Booklist (starred)"
"A thrilling, edgier Devil Wears Prada that explores privilege and racism."-- "Washington Post"
"Electrifying and ingenious, Zakiya Dalila Harris's The Other Black Girl is essential reading!" --TERRY MCMILLAN, New York Times bestselling author of It's Not All Downhill From Here
"Brilliantly positioned at the intersection of satire and social horror, The Other Black Girl incorporates subversively sharp and sly cultural commentary into an addictive and surprisingly dark tale of suspense. Harris displays a distinctive style all her own....a flair for metaphor and a carefully calibrated surrealist perspective. Thoughtful, provocative and viscerally entertaining, The Other Black Girl is a genre-bending creative triumph."-- "BookPage (starred)"
"A debut novel that is the perfect mix of social commentary and fast-paced thriller. Poignant, daring, and darkly funny, The Other Black Girl will have you stressed and exhilarated in equal measure through the very last twist."-- "Vulture"
"[A] buzzy debut set in publishing that explores race and class in the workplace."-- "The Guardian"
"A whip-smart and dynamic thriller and sly social commentary . . . will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last twist."-- "The Rumpus"
"A brilliant, twisty, and highly relevant thriller...Perfect for fans of Alyssa Cole's When No One Is Watching, or Amina Akhtar's #FashionVictim."-- "Lit Hub"
"A big-buzzing, thriller-edged literary debut."-- "Library Journal"
"While the plot takes a darker turn into thriller territory, this read is ideal for anyone who has ever felt manipulated, threatened, or dismissed in the workplace."-- "Fortune"
"Witty, inventive, and smart, The Other Black Girl goes deeper to take on class privilege, race, and gender in a narrative that slyly plays along the edges of convention. Zakiya Dalila Harris's debut is a brilliant combustion of suspense, horror, and social commentary that leaves no assumption unchallenged and no page unturned."--WALTER MOSLEY, internationally bestselling author of Devil in a Blue Dress
"A sly satire and thriller rolled into one."-- "BBC"
"We're going to hear a lot about this book for years to come, and I can't wait."-- "Goodreads"
"OMG, as the kids say. This is the funniest, wildest, deepest, most thought-provoking ride of a book. I have been Nella. Every black woman has been Nella. Zakiya Dalila Harris has pulled back the curtain on the publishing industry, but in doing so, she has also perfectly captured a social dynamic that exists in job cultures as varied as tech, finance, academia, even retail and fast food. Oh, beware of the 'OBGs'--Other Black Girls--y'all. As we should all be aware of the psychic cost to black women of making ourselves palatable to institutions that use our cultural cache for their own ends while disregarding any part of our hearts and minds that they either can't or won't understand."--ATTICA LOCKE, New York Times bestselling author of Heaven, My Home
"An intimate and specific look at the joys and pains of being a Black woman, especially one working in a majority-white industry... The Other Black Girl is hysterical, intimate, and warm--and bristling with dread. Every page pulls you deeper into the nightmare, coiling tighter and tighter until before you know it, there's no escape."--ELISABETH THOMAS, author of Catherine House
"Wise and funny and it does what the best books do--it opens up a whole world of two young Black women in the very white world of publishing, making the narrative both eye-opening social commentary and a delicious thriller. A mega-talented new author who deserves all the buzz building for her now--and every accolade she is surely going to get."--CAROLINE LEAVITT, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and With or Without You
"Harris' genre-bending evisceration of workplace privilege is set to become the debut of the summer."-- "Entertainment Weekly"
"A funny, sometimes creepy indictment of the book business."-- "New York Times"
"[An] edgy, satirical thriller."-- "Parade"
"In this deliciously scathing send-up of the blindingly white world of New York City book publishing, a big house hires their second Black editorial assistant, and chaos ensues."-- "Electric Literature"
"I tore through Zakiya Dalila Harris's The Other Black Girl, a hilarious yet spine-chilling send-up of the whiteness of the publishing world, with my jaw on the floor. Its detailed dissection of the complex forces that curtail Black ambition is by turns tender and utterly lacerating, combining the nuance of a Kiley Reid with the twisted gut-punches of Bamboozled. It draws you in with a laugh and a smile, then shoves you into a nightmare you won't be able to shake off. A simply brilliant debut."--AMY GENTRY, bestselling author of Good as Gone, Last Woman Standing, and Bad Habits
"This book is the perfect mixture of edge-of-your-seat thrills and biting social commentary that will get readers talking."-- "BookRiot"
"Filled with twists both unsettling and unexpected . . . such a timely read."-- "TIME"
"A can't-miss title for 2021."-- "Harper's Bazaar"
"Riveting, fearless, and vividly original. This is an exciting debut."--EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Hotel
"This thriller will be one you won't be able to put down."-- "Today Show"
"The Other Black Girl is unlike anything I've ever read before. Wholly original, powerful, and a gripping page turner. This is the kind of book that turns authors into stars and the readers into rabid fans. I cannot wait to see what Zakiya does next."--PHOEBE ROBINSON, bestselling author of You Can't Touch My Hair
"The Other Black Girl is a brilliant, witty, thought-provoking book readers will find hard to put down. Full of twists, Harris has delivered a riveting account of the power dynamics Black women must navigate."--MAURICE CARLOS RUFFIN, author of We Cast a Shadow
"A dazzling, darkly humorous story...the novel overflows with witty dialogue and skillfully drawn characters, its biggest strength lies in its penetrating critique of gatekeeping in the publishing industry and the deleterious effects it can have on Black editors. This insightful, spellbinding book packs a heavy punch."-- "Publishers Weekly (starred)"
"Slyly brilliant . . . a nuanced page-turner, as sharp as it is fun. A biting social satire-cum-thriller; dark, playful, and brimming with life."-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred)"
"[A] perceptive exploration of racism in publishing, wrapped up in a whip-smart story of young women at war in the workplace."-- "Los Angeles Times"
"This twisty thriller will resonate with anyone who has struggled to find her voice as the only Black woman in the room."-- "Essence"
"Harris isn't afraid of taking risks in this book, pushing the plot to thrilling heights. As extraordinary as The Other Black Girl's story becomes, it's rooted in all-too-real social problems."-- "Oprah Daily"
"Funny and subversive, this debut about the trials of a Black assistant at a mostly white publishing house uses suspense, horror and satire to bring home the toll of workplace racism."-- "People"
"Swerves beyond the conventions of the genre, into territory between psychological thriller and sci-fi [...] Harris reinvents the office novel."-- "The New Republic"