Yomi Adegoke is a mutli award-winning journalist and author. She writes about race, feminism, popular culture and how they intersect, as well as class and politics. She has worked at ITN, Channel 4 News and The Pool as a senior writer and freelanced for Vogue, The Guardian and The Independent amongst others. This year she was listed as one of most influential people in London by the Evening Standard and was also named as a 'frontline pioneer' bringing the fight to 'a new generation', by the publication. She was awarded journalist of the year by the Woman In Africa awards, named a Marie Claire Future Shaper and was awarded the Groucho Maverick for her first book, written with co-author Elizabeth Uviebinene, SLAY IN YOUR LANE: The Black Girl Bible.
‘Impossible to put down. The hype is real’ Independent ‘Brilliant… As taut as a thriller ’ Irish Times ‘[A] page-turning read about the dark side of social media’ Stylist ‘A page-turner that you can’t second guess’ The Times ‘A blistering examination of the messy, knotted and contradictory intersection of social media and our private lives’ Harpers Bazaar ‘Topical, heartfelt, provocative and wise… [The] ultimate millennial novel’ Bernardine Evaristo, author of Girl, Woman, Other ‘Intelligent, funny, topical and impossible to put down’ Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train ‘Phenomenal. Brilliantly written and incredibly clever’ Abi Daré, author of The Girl with the Louding Voice ‘Filled with insights into millennial dating culture, female friendships and the 21st-century media landscape’ Sunday Times Style ‘Utterly compelling, immersive and addictive’ Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton ‘One of the most anticipated British debuts of the coming year’ Deadline 'Full of sharp wit and exacting observation’ Diana Evans, author of Ordinary People ‘A genius debut from a glorious emerging voice’ Deborah Frances-White, author of The Guilty Feminist ‘Whip-smart and thought-provoking’ Ruth Ware, author of The It Girl ‘An unputdownable modern classic’ Nels Abbey, author of Think Like a White Man ‘Will set off a million debates’ Annie Lord, author of Notes on Heartbreak ‘Explosive… Every book club should read this’ Symeon Brown, author of Get Rich or Lie Trying ‘Laser sharp, incisive and timely’ Harriet Tyce, author of It Ends At Midnight ‘One of the most anticipated books of the summer… Adegoke’s perspective is sorely needed in the culture’ Guardian