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Kiley Reid

January 2024

  • Kiley Reid

    Come and Get It by Kiley Reid review – juicy campus drama

    A writer appointed as visiting professor eavesdrops on gossip for inspiration in the follow-up to Such a Fun Age
  • Kiley Reid

    Race and money
    ‘Money runs our lives’: novelist Kiley Reid on education, excess and what makes us squirm

    Following her bestselling debut Such a Fun Age, Reid has turned to campus life for her new book Come and Get It. She talks class, money and why becoming a mother has made her a better writer
  • Kiley Reid, author of "Such a Fun Age," in Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 2019. (Tamara Gajic/The New York Times)<br>Kiley Reid, author of "Such a Fun Age," in Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 2019. Reid, who for six years in her 20s spent most of her days babysitting toddlers, drew on the experience for her novel, which explores the toll of emotional labor on a black babysitter. (Tamara Gajic/The New York Times) Credit: New York Times / Redux / eyevine For further information please contact eyevine tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709 e-mail: info@eyevine.com www.eyevine.com

    Come and Get It review – Kiley Reid’s sophomore satire misses the mark

    In her follow-up to the Booker-longlisted Such a Fun Age, the American author tackles the money worries of young women, but her observations too often feel like farce
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