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226
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Contemporary
2020
Adult
18+ years
In Luster, 23-year-old Edie, a Black woman living in New York City, grapples with personal trauma and a chaotic life as she navigates a complex relationship with Eric, a 46-year-old White man in an open marriage. Through Edie’s first-person narrative, the novel explores themes of human complexity at the intersections of sex, love, death, gender, and race. This book contains discussions of trauma and difficult relationships.
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Challenging
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Raven Leilani's Luster is lauded for its raw, unflinching exploration of race, sex, and modern life, delivering a fresh voice with sharp, witty prose. Reviewers praise its complex characters and nuanced depiction of millennial struggles. However, some note the plot's meandering nature and occasional lack of resolution. Overall, a bold and compelling debut.
Readers who enjoy Luster by Raven Leilani typically appreciate contemporary fiction that explores themes of race, sexuality, and the complexities of modern relationships. Fans of Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid or Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams will find this novel compelling and thought-provoking.
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Eric
A 46-year-old digital archivist engaged in an open relationship with his wife, who becomes involved with Edie. His struggles with addiction and commitment reflect underlying issues in his personal life.
Rebecca
A medical examiner known for her forthright nature and control, who facilitates Edie's personal growth by inviting her into their home and encouraging her artistic pursuits. She assumes a nurturing role within her family dynamic.
Akila
The adopted daughter of Eric and Rebecca, a 12-year-old who forms a bond with Edie and learns about embracing her Black identity. She experiences growth and awareness in her relationships and her understanding of societal realities.
226
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Contemporary
2020
Adult
18+ years
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