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Luster

by Raven Leilani

Literary Fiction
Contemporary
Coming-of-Age
227 Pages

"Sharp, funny, and devastatingly honest—Leilani captures millennial precarity and racial politics with stunning precision."

Synopsis

Edie is just trying to survive. She's messing up in her dead-end admin job in her all-white office, sleeping with all the wrong men, and has failed at the only thing that meant anything to her—painting. No one seems to care that she doesn't really know what she's doing with her life beyond looking for her next hookup. Then she meets Eric, a white middle-aged archivist with a suburban family, including a wife who has sort-of agreed to an open marriage and an adopted Black daughter who doesn't have a single person in her life who can show her how to do her hair. As if navigating the constantly shifting landscape of sexual and racial politics as a young Black woman wasn't already hard enough, with nowhere else left to go, Edie finds herself falling headfirst into Eric's home and family. What begins as a messy affair transforms into an even messier domestic arrangement when Eric's wife invites Edie to stay with them—ostensibly to help their daughter, but also to keep an eye on her husband's lover. In this strange household, Edie must navigate impossible dynamics while confronting her own failures and desires. Razor-sharp, provocatively page-turning, and surprisingly tender, Luster by Raven Leilani is a painfully funny debut about what it means to be young now—precarious, lonely, and searching for connection in a world that offers few safety nets.

Our Take

Luster is a stunning debut that announced Raven Leilani as a major new voice in contemporary fiction. What makes this novel extraordinary is Leilani's voice—sharp, funny, self-deprecating yet unflinching in its observations about race, sex, class, and millennial precarity. Edie is a mess, but she's a recognizable mess—adrift in gig economy jobs, making questionable decisions, using sex for validation, failing at the art she claims to care about. Leilani never asks us to like Edie, but she makes us understand her completely. The premise could easily veer into satire or melodrama, but Leilani keeps it grounded in psychological reality. The relationship with Eric is uncomfortable and messy in ways that feel authentic rather than sensationalized. The dynamic with his wife Rebecca—who treats Edie with clinical curiosity and strategic manipulation—is fascinating and disturbing. Most powerful is Edie's connection with the adopted daughter Akila, which becomes the emotional core of the novel. Their scenes together are tender without being sentimental, showing how two Black females navigate white spaces and find unexpected kinship. Leilani writes about race with nuance and dark humor, capturing microaggressions and systemic barriers without making the novel a thesis. The prose is electric—packed with unexpected metaphors and observations that make you stop and reread sentences. Some readers may find the ending abrupt, but it feels true to Edie's character and circumstances. Fans of Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid or Open City by Teju Cole will appreciate Leilani's intelligence and formal innovation. Luster is essential reading for understanding contemporary fiction's new voices.

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