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Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist 2022
SHORTLISTED for the INDIE AWARD for BEST FICTION
SHORTLISTED for the ABIA for Literary Fiction
LONGLISTED for the BookPeople Book of the Year for Fiction

‘This! Was! So! Good! ... Diana Reid you are in a total league of your own.’ - Zara McDonald, Shameless Podcast

Seeing Other People will be the book of the summer.’ - PedestrianTV


‘An extraordinary new voice in Aussie lit.’ ― Zoë Foster Blake

‘a captivating read that feels made for racing through while lying on the beach.’ ― Vogue Australia


Charlie’s skin was stinging. Not with heat or sweat, but with that intense, body-defining self-consciousness—that sense of being watched. She lowered her eyes from Eleanor’s loving gaze. Her throat taut with tears, she swallowed. ‘You’re a good sister, Eleanor.’

‘Don’t say that.’

After two years of lockdowns, there’s change in the air. Eleanor has just broken up with her boyfriend, Charlie’s career as an actress is starting up again. They’re finally ready to pursue their dreams—relationships, career, family—if only they can work out what it is they really want.

When principles and desires clash, Eleanor and Charlie are forced to ask: where is the line between self-love and selfishness? In all their confusion, mistakes will be made and lies will be told as they reckon with the limits of their own self-awareness.

Seeing Other People is the darkly funny story of two very different sisters, and the summer that stretches their relationship almost to breaking point.

PRAISE FOR SEEING OTHER PEOPLE:


‘a great summer read.’ - The Guardian

The prose sparkles on the page, as effervescent and drinkable as a glass of prosecco on a warm summer's evening.’ - The Australian

‘We absolutely adored this hotly-anticipated novel’ - The Shameless Bookclub

‘If you tore through Love & Virtue last year, you'll want to add Diana Reid's second novel to the top of your reading bucket list.’ - Marie Claire

I enjoyed this funny, charming and enormously readable novel a great deal, in large part due to the wit and authenticity with which Reid represents her characters and their world.’ - The West Australian

Reid hasn’t lost her skewering wit.’ - Sydney Morning Herald

'
a compulsive read’ - Primer

'funny and engaging’ - ArtsHub

Reid's witty and insightful social observation is something to relish’ - ABC Radio National, The Bookshelf

‘There is a genuine warmth as well as capacious intelligence and sly humour to Reid’s writing, and a dynamic energy to the novel that’s always compelling’ - The Guardian

Trade Review
‘This! Was! So! Good! ... Diana Reid you are in a total league of your own.’ -- Zara McDonald * Shameless Podcast *
‘An extraordinary new voice in Aussie lit.’ -- Zoê Foster Blake
‘Reid is a young author to watch.’ * Marie Claire *
‘funny, clever and addictive’ * Daily Mail UK *
‘The prose sparkles on the page, as effervescent and drinkable as a glass of Prosecco on a warm summer's evening.’ * The Australian *
‘Diana Reid will be called the new Sally Rooney’ -- Meg Mason
Seeing Other People is another punchy and well-observed novel.’ * The Guardian *
‘Diana Reid’s close third-person narration captures every gesture and thought, creating a strong sense of interiority for all her characters. She effortlessly documents the process of watching, the awareness of being watched, and the split-second analysis of social interactions. Like a more bubbly Sally Rooney, Reid’s work is full of interactions and interconnections, sex and conversations, friends and family. Part romance, part social commentary and part family saga, Seeing Other People questions what we owe each other and what we owe ourselves.’ * Books + Publishing *
‘written in superb prose, this is the ultimate contemporary dramedy’
* InStyle *
a story bathed in sisterhood and the oft complicated relationship sisters are forced to navigate.’ * Russh *
‘if you’re heading to the beach and need a light, funny read, this book will deliver that for you.’ * The Canberra Times *
Seeing Other People will be the book of the summer.’ * PedestrianTV *
‘The snark is delicious, like the bright, citric fizz of popping candy. It’s a welcome reprieve from the novels of middle-class malaise that have been so painfully fashionable of late’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
I enjoyed this funny, charming and enormously readable novel a great deal, in large part due to the wit and authenticity with which Reid represents her characters and their world.’ * The West Australian *
‘funny and engaging’ * ArtsHub *
‘Reid's witty and insightful social observation is something to relish’ * ABC Radio National, The Bookshelf *
‘We absolutely adored this hotly-anticipated novel’ * The Shameless Bookclub *
‘Snappy dialogue, sharp insights, interesting moral dilemmas and humour.’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
‘If you tore through Love & Virtue last year, you'll want to add Diana Reid's second novel to the top of your reading bucket list.’ * Marie Claire *

Seeing Other People

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      Publisher: Ultimo Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 30/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781761151705, 978-1761151705
      ISBN10: 1761151703

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist 2022
      SHORTLISTED for the INDIE AWARD for BEST FICTION
      SHORTLISTED for the ABIA for Literary Fiction
      LONGLISTED for the BookPeople Book of the Year for Fiction

      ‘This! Was! So! Good! ... Diana Reid you are in a total league of your own.’ - Zara McDonald, Shameless Podcast

      Seeing Other People will be the book of the summer.’ - PedestrianTV


      ‘An extraordinary new voice in Aussie lit.’ ― Zoë Foster Blake

      ‘a captivating read that feels made for racing through while lying on the beach.’ ― Vogue Australia


      Charlie’s skin was stinging. Not with heat or sweat, but with that intense, body-defining self-consciousness—that sense of being watched. She lowered her eyes from Eleanor’s loving gaze. Her throat taut with tears, she swallowed. ‘You’re a good sister, Eleanor.’

      ‘Don’t say that.’

      After two years of lockdowns, there’s change in the air. Eleanor has just broken up with her boyfriend, Charlie’s career as an actress is starting up again. They’re finally ready to pursue their dreams—relationships, career, family—if only they can work out what it is they really want.

      When principles and desires clash, Eleanor and Charlie are forced to ask: where is the line between self-love and selfishness? In all their confusion, mistakes will be made and lies will be told as they reckon with the limits of their own self-awareness.

      Seeing Other People is the darkly funny story of two very different sisters, and the summer that stretches their relationship almost to breaking point.

      PRAISE FOR SEEING OTHER PEOPLE:


      ‘a great summer read.’ - The Guardian

      The prose sparkles on the page, as effervescent and drinkable as a glass of prosecco on a warm summer's evening.’ - The Australian

      ‘We absolutely adored this hotly-anticipated novel’ - The Shameless Bookclub

      ‘If you tore through Love & Virtue last year, you'll want to add Diana Reid's second novel to the top of your reading bucket list.’ - Marie Claire

      I enjoyed this funny, charming and enormously readable novel a great deal, in large part due to the wit and authenticity with which Reid represents her characters and their world.’ - The West Australian

      Reid hasn’t lost her skewering wit.’ - Sydney Morning Herald

      '
      a compulsive read’ - Primer

      'funny and engaging’ - ArtsHub

      Reid's witty and insightful social observation is something to relish’ - ABC Radio National, The Bookshelf

      ‘There is a genuine warmth as well as capacious intelligence and sly humour to Reid’s writing, and a dynamic energy to the novel that’s always compelling’ - The Guardian

      Trade Review
      ‘This! Was! So! Good! ... Diana Reid you are in a total league of your own.’ -- Zara McDonald * Shameless Podcast *
      ‘An extraordinary new voice in Aussie lit.’ -- Zoê Foster Blake
      ‘Reid is a young author to watch.’ * Marie Claire *
      ‘funny, clever and addictive’ * Daily Mail UK *
      ‘The prose sparkles on the page, as effervescent and drinkable as a glass of Prosecco on a warm summer's evening.’ * The Australian *
      ‘Diana Reid will be called the new Sally Rooney’ -- Meg Mason
      Seeing Other People is another punchy and well-observed novel.’ * The Guardian *
      ‘Diana Reid’s close third-person narration captures every gesture and thought, creating a strong sense of interiority for all her characters. She effortlessly documents the process of watching, the awareness of being watched, and the split-second analysis of social interactions. Like a more bubbly Sally Rooney, Reid’s work is full of interactions and interconnections, sex and conversations, friends and family. Part romance, part social commentary and part family saga, Seeing Other People questions what we owe each other and what we owe ourselves.’ * Books + Publishing *
      ‘written in superb prose, this is the ultimate contemporary dramedy’
      * InStyle *
      a story bathed in sisterhood and the oft complicated relationship sisters are forced to navigate.’ * Russh *
      ‘if you’re heading to the beach and need a light, funny read, this book will deliver that for you.’ * The Canberra Times *
      Seeing Other People will be the book of the summer.’ * PedestrianTV *
      ‘The snark is delicious, like the bright, citric fizz of popping candy. It’s a welcome reprieve from the novels of middle-class malaise that have been so painfully fashionable of late’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
      I enjoyed this funny, charming and enormously readable novel a great deal, in large part due to the wit and authenticity with which Reid represents her characters and their world.’ * The West Australian *
      ‘funny and engaging’ * ArtsHub *
      ‘Reid's witty and insightful social observation is something to relish’ * ABC Radio National, The Bookshelf *
      ‘We absolutely adored this hotly-anticipated novel’ * The Shameless Bookclub *
      ‘Snappy dialogue, sharp insights, interesting moral dilemmas and humour.’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
      ‘If you tore through Love & Virtue last year, you'll want to add Diana Reid's second novel to the top of your reading bucket list.’ * Marie Claire *

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