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We Are Not Like Them

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2021

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Book Brief

Christine Pride, Jo Piazza

We Are Not Like Them

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2021
Book Details
Pages

336

Format

Novel • Fiction

Genre
Modern Classic Fiction
Setting

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Contemporary

Theme
Friendship

Race

Family
Topic
Race & Racism

Social Justice
Publication Year

2021

Publisher

Atria Books

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

In We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza, childhood friends Riley Wilson and Jenny Murphy navigate the complexities of race and friendship when Jenny's police officer husband, Kevin, is involved in the shooting of an unarmed Black teenager, Justin Dwyer, prompting both women to confront their personal and societal understandings of race and justice. Characters face issues of racial violence and police brutality.

Emotional

Challenging

Contemplative

Bittersweet

Inspirational

Reviews & Readership

4.3

51,938 ratings

79%

Loved it

18%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza incisively explores race and friendship, receiving praise for its timely and poignant narrative. Critics laud the complex characters and thought-provoking themes. However, some argue the writing lacks depth and feels didactic at times. Overall, it's considered a vital, contemporary read that prompts important conversations.

Who should read this

Who Should Read We Are Not Like Them?

Readers who enjoyed Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng or An American Marriage by Tayari Jones will find We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza compelling. It resonates with those interested in complex friendships, racial dynamics, and contemporary social issues. Ideal for book clubs and thoughtful discussions.

4.3

51,938 ratings

79%

Loved it

18%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

Character List

Riley Wilson

A Philadelphia native and broadcaster determined to advance her career, grappling with internal struggles and external challenges in her personal and professional life.

Riley's best friend who values stability and support, facing personal challenges and societal realities that strain her close friendships.

A young 14-year-old boy who becomes a central figure in the unfolding events after a tragic incident, highlighting systemic issues.

Riley's influential grandmother whose wisdom and guidance continue to affect Riley even after her passing.

Jenny's husband and a police officer whose actions and decisions become pivotal to the story's conflict, impacting his family and community.

Riley's brother, representing familial ties and societal challenges, offering a personal perspective to larger community issues.

The grieving mother of Justin, who provides a poignant voice and perspective within the narrative's exploration of personal and societal grief.

Fun Facts

The novel We Are Not Like Them is co-authored by Christine Pride, an editor and writer with years of experience in publishing, and Jo Piazza, an acclaimed journalist and author.

We Are Not Like Them explores complex themes of race and friendship, drawing from the unique perspectives of its biracial authorship team, who aim to spark meaningful conversations through their storytelling.

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In crafting We Are Not Like Them, the authors underwent a collaborative writing process that involved openly discussing their personal experiences and insights on race, ensuring authenticity and depth in their narrative.

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Book Details
Pages

336

Format

Novel • Fiction

Genre
Modern Classic Fiction
Setting

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Contemporary

Theme
Friendship

Race

Family
Topic
Race & Racism

Social Justice
Publication Year

2021

Publisher

Atria Books

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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