Moving, vivid, confronting and bold, <i>What Red Was</i> is an urgent story told beautifully

Dolly Alderton

Subversive and sophisticated… [Rosie Price’s] exploration of sexual violence and class makes for an unforgettable read

Elle, **Books to Look Out for in 2019**

Bringing together themes of survival, agency, complicity, self-denial and, ultimately, courage, this assured book is one of the most powerful debuts you’ll ever read.

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An incredibly nuanced exploration of the complexities of sexual violence, WHAT RED WAS heralds the arrival of a major new literary talent. This is an important book.

Louise O'Neill, author of ASKING FOR IT and ALMOST LOVE

WHAT RED WAS is a gripping novel that shines an unflinching light on trauma and its prismatic impact. A deeply necessary book, elegant and assured even as it burns at the centre with cool, clear-eyed rage.

Sophie Mackintosh, author of THE WATER CURE

One of the best books I've ever read about female rage and transgression, and the boundaries of both family and art, shot through with gorgeous prose, wrapped in a thrilling plot. WHAT RED WAS is at once incredibly timely and one for the ages. An assured and stealthily brilliant debut that people will be talking about for a long time

Lisa Gabriele, author of THE WINTERS

Rosie Price has a dazzling gift for rendering the mechanisms of power and privilege viscerally real--whether that power is as concrete as a hand over a face, or more amorphous, subtle, and difficult to name. With its penetrating insight into the texture of trauma and its enthralling prose, this is a book that succeeds in prying open our cultural moment and laying it bare for scrutiny

Alexandra Kleeman, author of YOU TOO CAN HAVE A BODY LIKE MINE

[A] conversation-starting novel about love, violence and toxicity from [a] subversive new voice

Evening Standard

A confident and provocative debut

- John Boyne, The Times

Price never takes the obvious route or goes for an easy resolution. A writer to watch

- Sarra Manning, Red

'An urgent story told beautifully' - Dolly Alderton
'Gripping, unflinching and elegant' - Sophie Mackintosh


A powerful, unforgettable story about modern love, privilege and a young woman's journey after her life falls apart.


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When Kate meets Max in the first week of university, a life-changing friendship begins. Over the next four years, the two become inseparable. But loving Max means knowing his family: the wealthy Rippons, all generosity, social ease and quiet repression.

Theirs is not Kate's world, and yet she finds herself drawn quickly into their gilded lives, and the secrets that lie beneath. Until one summer evening at the Rippons' home, just after graduation, her life is shattered in a bedroom while a party goes on downstairs.

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An Observer Hottest-Tipped Debut Novelist and Elle One To Watch

'Unforgettable...subversive and sophisticated' Elle

'Outstanding...brilliantly told' Observer

'A writer with a voice as fresh as new paint... Beautiful' The Times

'One of the most powerful debuts you'll ever read' Stylist

'Scorching and original' Sunday Times, Style

'Dazzling... Enthralling' Alexandra Kleeman

'Unputdownable... A powerful and haunting tale' Independent

'If you like David Nicholls, Elizabeth Day, Donna Tartt...it's exceptional' Pandora Sykes

'Compelling... Price's prose glimmers' Mail on Sunday

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<b>A powerful, unforgettable story of modern love, privilege and a young woman's journey after her life falls apart.</b>

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529110784
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Vintage
Vekt
271 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

Forfatter

Biographical note

Rosie Price is the author of the highly acclaimed debut What Red Was, an Observer New Voices selection. The Orange Room is her second novel. She lives in London.