• Luster

  • A Novel
  • By: Raven Leilani
  • Narrated by: Ariel Blake
  • Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,273 ratings)

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Luster

By: Raven Leilani
Narrated by: Ariel Blake
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Publisher's summary

"There is a universal appeal to [Narrator Ariel] Blake's performance as Edie, a protagonist who may be her own worst antagonist. Blake's delivery has an immensely human, relatable quality that makes the listener want the best for Edie as she struggles to make her way in the world." (AudioFile magazine, Earphones Award winner)

An instant New York Times best seller

A New York Times notable book of 2020

National Indie best seller

Los Angeles Times best seller

Washington Post best seller

No one wants what no one wants.
And how do we even know what we want? How do we know we’re ready to take it?

Edie is stumbling her way through her 20s - sharing a subpar apartment in Bushwick, clocking in and out of her admin job, making a series of inappropriate sexual choices. She is also haltingly, fitfully giving heat and air to the art that simmers inside her. And then she meets Eric, a digital archivist with a family in New Jersey, including an autopsist wife who has agreed to an open marriage - with rules.

As if navigating the constantly shifting landscapes of contemporary sexual manners and racial politics weren’t hard enough, Edie finds herself unemployed and invited into Eric’s home - though not by Eric. She becomes a hesitant ally to his wife and a de facto role model to his adopted daughter. Edie may be the only Black woman young Akila knows.

Irresistibly unruly and strikingly beautiful, razor-sharp and slyly comic, sexually charged and utterly absorbing, Raven Leilani’s Luster is a portrait of a young woman trying to make sense of her life - her hunger, her anger - in a tumultuous era. It is also a haunting, aching description of how hard it is to believe in your own talent, and the unexpected influences that bring us into ourselves along the way.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux

"Ariel Blake narrates, expertly inhabiting Edie’s knowing and analytical tone, and reveling in the writer’s winding sentences and caustic one-liners." (The Guardian)

“Exacting, hilarious, and deadly.... A writer of exhilarating freedom and daring.” (Zadie Smith, Harper’s Bazaar)

"So delicious that it feels illicit.... Raven Leilani’s first novel reads like summer: sentences like ice that crackle or melt into a languorous drip; plot suddenly, wildly flying forward like a bike down a hill." (Jazmine Hughes, The New York Times Book Review)

“An irreverent intergenerational tale of race and class that’s blisteringly smart and fan-yourself sexy.” (Michelle Hart, O: The Oprah Magazine)

©2020 Raven Leilani (P)2020 Macmillan Audio

Critic reviews

“An unstable ballet of race, sex, and power. Leilani’s characters act in ways that often defy explanation, and that is part of what makes them so alive, and so mesmerizing: Whose behavior, in real life, can be reduced to simple cause and effect? Sharp, strange, propellent - and a whole lot of fun.” (Kirkus, starred review)

Editor's Pick

Believe the hype
Raven Leilani’s buzzy literary fiction debut simply must be heard to be fully experienced. The challenges Edie faces in navigating a nascent career as a young woman in New York City while defying stereotypes resonated with me deeply. With her multifaceted protagonist, Leilani chips away at the reductive monolithic idea of Black women so pervasive in media. The true nature and nuances of Edie are uncovered like a painting taking shape stroke by stroke, pulling you ever deeper into her history and pathologies. She’s a complicated human navigating a web of relationships—some life-giving, some poisonous—while trying to survive and create. This beautiful complexity is further realized through Ariel Blake’s narration. Rarely have I heard a character captured so thoroughly that it infuses new meaning into the work itself. Bottom line: Leilani is most definitely one to watch, and this captivating debut is one you can’t afford to miss. —Kelley S., Audible Editor

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Top 5, easily

This book is now in my top five, read or listened to, and it easily earned that spot.

After the first chapter or so, this book felt like an update to Jay McInerney's Bright Lights Big City, featuring a millennial protagonist with millennial problems. A young person in the city trying to have a good time, find themself, and not destroy their soul in the process. As I progressed further into the book, the story felt more like the TV shows Fleabag or Insecure. But by the end, I realized that it has no comparison. It is its own thing, and though it gets real dark and real weird at times, its an amazing journey.

The writing is electric and the narrator perfectly compliments Leilani's writing style.There are a couple of points in the story that seem if not aimless maybe not the best choice, but the writing and narration keep you engaged. Really, I mean if Raven Leilani wrote the owners manuel to my dish washer and Ariel Blake read it I would listen to it, because they'd figure out how to put some gems in there and keep me listening.

As soon as this book hits paperback I'll be buying a physical copy. Excellent, 5/5, I'll be enjoying this again soon.

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Superb!

Amazing story and writing!! Leaves you wanting more. Hope to see another one by this author soon.

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Unapologetic

This book made me sink in and really rethink my life as a 20 something. Vulnerable and uncomfortable at times, there were moments I could relate and moments that also opened my eyes to the inside views of what it’s like to be a black female, and alone, just trying to get by.

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Kind of a throwaway, but entertaining

I thought this book would be more serious based on the description, but it was more lightheaded than I expected. Good story, good narration, but I wasn’t blown out of the water. Worth the money though, and appreciate supporting Black authors.

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Just a lot of yearning

This story takes you into all of the less fun parts about being young. The hard stuff and the background simmer of existential crisis that sets in when you slowly but surely start acknowledging adult responsibility.

Not what I was expecting, but still pretty good.

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Excellent story. I listened to it in one night.

Well written and well narrated! I enjoyed every moment!!! I hope there will be more novels to come in the future.

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Raw and Relatable

Raven Leilani is a fantastic writer with bold imagery and moving story. She captures the angst and insecurity of a 23 year old woman and layers beautifully the extra challenges of being 23 and black in the same body. Heartbreaking and tragic but I can't stop pulling for the protagonist and it also feels a bit triumphant. She beautifully captures how grey the world is in a very realistic and relatable way that leaves you breathless how the same events can be both ordinary and extraordinary.

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Must read

This book is just ... exactly what I needed — it is as honest as it is hopeful. You artists and writers should read this immediately.

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Takes On Challenging Issues

Ambitious effort. Well worth the time. Lovely twists on usual approaches to issues of "finding"oneself.

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Supremely well-written and a great read, narration needs work

I love the story. I am a university student majoring in creative writing, and I can clearly see with my unpracticed eyes how well this story is crafted. I would recommend for any woman, but particularly black women and girls, who may find something of themselves in the main character. Most profoundly I love how this books explores how the desire to create can be mistaken for physical desire.
The narration of this version has patches of corrections that were not worked in very well, which I've never noticed in any other Audible books. Otherwise awesome story and good narration overall.

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