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We Are Not Like Them: A Novel

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David Lammy, MP and author ofTribes‘Harrowing and heartening in equal measure, this book is a breathtaking tale of racial fissures, fury and friendship’

Laura Dave, bestselling author ofThe Last Thing He Told Me‘A powerful story about friendship, race, love, forgiveness, and justice – and the stunning ways they intersect…Empathetic, riveting, and authentic’

Rhys Stephenson, actor and TV presenter‘A painfully amazing read teaching us that sometimes, when it comes to race, the real enemy is ignorance’

Ruth Hogan, bestselling author ofSunday TimesThe Keeper of Lost Things‘Provides a starting point for conversations which are crucial, at times uncomfortable, but long overdue’

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Not every story is black and white.

Riley and Jen have been best friends since they were children, and they thought their bond was unbreakable. It never mattered to them that Riley is black and Jen is white. And then Jen's husband, a Philadelphia police officer, is involved in the shooting of an unarmed black teenager and everything changes in an instant.

This one act could destroy more than just Riley and Jen's friendship. As their community takes sides, so must Jen and Riley, and for the first time in their lives the lifelong friends find themselves on opposing sides.

But can anyone win a fight like this?

is about friendship and love. It's about prejudice and betrayal. It's about standing up for what you believe in, no matter the cost.We Are Not Like Them

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Guardian‘Powerful and timely… explores every aspect of systemic racism, from micro aggressions to intergenerational trauma’

Sarah Morgan, bestselling authorSunday Times‘Timely and important, I read it in one sitting but am still thinking about it weeks later’

HELLO!‘One of the most eagerly anticipated books of the year […] A brilliant novel from Christine Pride and Jo Piazza capturing today’s complex issues of race and class’

Nina Pottell,Prima‘An absolute must read for your book clubs for debate and discussion’

THE MOST IMPORTANT NOVEL YOU’LL READ THIS YEAR