Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 by Time Riveting, fearless, and vividly original.
Then the notes begin to appear on Nella\'s desk: LEAVE WAGN.
They\'ve only just started comparing natural hair care regimens, though, when a string of uncomfortable events elevates Hazel to Office Darling, and Nella is left in the dust.
Fed up with the isolation and microaggressions, she\'s thrilled when Harlem-born and bred Hazel starts working in the cubicle beside hers.
Twenty-six-year-old editorial assistant Nella Rogers is tired of being the only Black employee at Wagner Books. --The Washington Post Urgent, propulsive, and sharp as a knife, The Other Black Girl is an electric debut about the tension that unfurls when two young Black women meet against the starkly white backdrop of New York City book publishing.
John Mandel, New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Hotel A thrilling, edgier Devil Wears Prada that explores privilege and racism. --Emily St.
Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 by Time, The Washington Post, Harper\'s Bazaar, Entertainment Weekly, The Millions, Lit Hub, Electric Literature, The Rumpus, CrimeReads, Goodreads, Fortune, HypeBae, and BBC
Riveting, fearless, and vividly original.
A whip-smart and dynamic thriller and sly social commentary that is perfect for anyone who has ever felt manipulated, threatened, or overlooked in the workplace, The Other Black Girl will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last twist.
But as Nella starts to spiral and obsess over the sinister forces at play, she soon realizes that there\'s a lot more at stake than just her career.
It\'s hard to believe Hazel is behind these hostile messages.
NOW.
Then the notes begin to appear on Nella\'s desk: LEAVE WAGNER.
They\'ve only just started comparing natural hair care regimens, though, when a string of uncomfortable events elevates Hazel to Office Darling, and Nella is left in the dust.
Fed up with the isolation and microaggressions, she\'s thrilled when Harlem-born and bred Hazel starts working in the cubicle beside hers.
Twenty-six-year-old editorial assistant Nella Rogers is tired of being the only Black employee at Wagner Books.
John Mandel, New York Times bestselling author of The Glass Hotel Get Out meets The Devil Wears Prada in this electric debut about the tension that unfurls when two young Black women meet against the starkly white backdrop of New York City book publishing. --Emily St.
This is an exciting debut.
Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2021 by Time Riveting, fearless, and vividly original