Queenie: Now a Channel 4 series

Queenie: Now a Channel 4 series

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THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020

SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD

LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION

LONGLISTED FOR THE JHALAK PRIZE

NAMED ONE OF THE TIMES, GUARDIAN, SUNDAY TIMES, DAILY MAIL AND EVENING STANDARD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019

Meet Queenie. Your problematic fave hits Channel 4 as an 8-part series, written and executive produced by Candice Carty-Williams.

A darkly comic and bitingly subversive take on life, love, friendship, race and family, Queenie will have you nodding in recognition, crying in solidarity and rooting for this unforgettable character every step of the way.

'An amazing novel about what it means to be a Black girl whose world is falling apart and needs to find the strength to put it back together'

Roxane Gay

'Adorable, funny, heartbreaking'

Nina Stibbe

'An important, timely and disarming novel, thirst-quenching and long overdue'

Guardian

'A must-read novel about sex, selfhood, and the best friendships that get us through it all'

Candace Bushnell, author of Sex and the City

A darkly comic and bitingly subversive take on life, love, race and family, Queenie will have you nodding in recognition, crying in solidarity and rooting for this unforgettable character every step of the way.

Candice Carty-Williams was born in 1989, the result of an affair between a Jamaican cab driver and a dyslexic Jamaican-Indian receptionist. She is a journalist, screenwriter, and author of the Sunday Times bestselling Queenie, a book described as 'vital', 'disarmingly honest' and 'boldly political'. In 2016, Candice created and launched the Guardian and 4th Estate BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) Short Story Prize, the first inclusive initiative of its kind in book publishing. As a journalist she has written for the Guardian, i-D, Vogue International, every iteration of the Sunday Times, BEAT Magazine, Black Ballad and more. She will probably always live in South London. She can be found on Twitter and Instagram at @CandiceC_W.

Author: Candice Carty-Williams
Format: Paperback, 400 pages, 128mm x 196mm, 280 g
Published: 2024, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020

SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD

LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION

LONGLISTED FOR THE JHALAK PRIZE

NAMED ONE OF THE TIMES, GUARDIAN, SUNDAY TIMES, DAILY MAIL AND EVENING STANDARD'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019

Meet Queenie. Your problematic fave hits Channel 4 as an 8-part series, written and executive produced by Candice Carty-Williams.

A darkly comic and bitingly subversive take on life, love, friendship, race and family, Queenie will have you nodding in recognition, crying in solidarity and rooting for this unforgettable character every step of the way.

'An amazing novel about what it means to be a Black girl whose world is falling apart and needs to find the strength to put it back together'

Roxane Gay

'Adorable, funny, heartbreaking'

Nina Stibbe

'An important, timely and disarming novel, thirst-quenching and long overdue'

Guardian

'A must-read novel about sex, selfhood, and the best friendships that get us through it all'

Candace Bushnell, author of Sex and the City

A darkly comic and bitingly subversive take on life, love, race and family, Queenie will have you nodding in recognition, crying in solidarity and rooting for this unforgettable character every step of the way.

Candice Carty-Williams was born in 1989, the result of an affair between a Jamaican cab driver and a dyslexic Jamaican-Indian receptionist. She is a journalist, screenwriter, and author of the Sunday Times bestselling Queenie, a book described as 'vital', 'disarmingly honest' and 'boldly political'. In 2016, Candice created and launched the Guardian and 4th Estate BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) Short Story Prize, the first inclusive initiative of its kind in book publishing. As a journalist she has written for the Guardian, i-D, Vogue International, every iteration of the Sunday Times, BEAT Magazine, Black Ballad and more. She will probably always live in South London. She can be found on Twitter and Instagram at @CandiceC_W.