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The List (Good Morning America Book Club Pick)

The List (Good Morning America Book Club Pick) in Bloomington, MN
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GOOD MORNING AMERICA
BOOK CLUB PICK!
Recommended by
The New York Times
•
Vogue
People
• NPR • Vulture •
The Guardian
Cosmopolitan
Rolling Stone
• Publishers Weekly •
The Sunday Times
• and many more!
In this sensational, page-turning debut novel, a high-profile female journalist’s world is upended when her fiancé’s name turns up in a viral social media post.
“Brilliantly written, intricately plotted and incredibly clever. Once I started, I could not put it down, and I am sure I'll be thinking about this book for a very long time.” — Abi Daré,
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Girl with the Louding Voice
Ola Olajide, a celebrated journalist at
Womxxxn
magazine, is set to marry the love of her life. Young, beautiful, and successful, she and her fiancé, Michael, are considered the “couple goals” of their social network and seem to have it all. That is, until one morning when they both wake up to the same message: “Oh my god, have you seen The List?”
It began as a list of anonymous allegations about abusive men. Now it has been published online. Ola would usually be the first to support such a list—she'd call for the men to be fired, write article after article. Except this time, Michael's name is on it.
With one month to the wedding, Ola gives Michael an ultimatum: prove his innocence or the wedding's off. But will the truth of what happened change everything for them both?
Compulsively readable, wildly entertaining, and filled with sharp social insight,
The List
is a piercing and dazzlingly clear-sighted debut about secrets, lies, and the internet.
“Topical, heartfelt, provocative and wise, Yomi Adegoke’s characters are tenderly realized . . . the entire cast of this ultimate millennial novel springs vividly to life.” — Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize-winning author of
Girl, Woman, Other
“
asks ‘what if?’ and the answers will surely get people thinking. A vibrantly told exploration of the messy interface between virtual and offline relationships. A page-turning tale!” — Charmaine Wilkerson,
Black Cake
GOOD MORNING AMERICA
BOOK CLUB PICK!
Recommended by
The New York Times
•
Vogue
People
• NPR • Vulture •
The Guardian
Cosmopolitan
Rolling Stone
• Publishers Weekly •
The Sunday Times
• and many more!
In this sensational, page-turning debut novel, a high-profile female journalist’s world is upended when her fiancé’s name turns up in a viral social media post.
“Brilliantly written, intricately plotted and incredibly clever. Once I started, I could not put it down, and I am sure I'll be thinking about this book for a very long time.” — Abi Daré,
New York Times
bestselling author of
The Girl with the Louding Voice
Ola Olajide, a celebrated journalist at
Womxxxn
magazine, is set to marry the love of her life. Young, beautiful, and successful, she and her fiancé, Michael, are considered the “couple goals” of their social network and seem to have it all. That is, until one morning when they both wake up to the same message: “Oh my god, have you seen The List?”
It began as a list of anonymous allegations about abusive men. Now it has been published online. Ola would usually be the first to support such a list—she'd call for the men to be fired, write article after article. Except this time, Michael's name is on it.
With one month to the wedding, Ola gives Michael an ultimatum: prove his innocence or the wedding's off. But will the truth of what happened change everything for them both?
Compulsively readable, wildly entertaining, and filled with sharp social insight,
The List
is a piercing and dazzlingly clear-sighted debut about secrets, lies, and the internet.
“Topical, heartfelt, provocative and wise, Yomi Adegoke’s characters are tenderly realized . . . the entire cast of this ultimate millennial novel springs vividly to life.” — Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize-winning author of
Girl, Woman, Other
“
asks ‘what if?’ and the answers will surely get people thinking. A vibrantly told exploration of the messy interface between virtual and offline relationships. A page-turning tale!” — Charmaine Wilkerson,
Black Cake