The new novel from the iconic author of the bestselling phenomenon Crazy Rich Asians
Kevin Kwan is the author of Crazy Rich Asians, the international bestselling novel that has been translated into more than 30 languages. Its sequel, China Rich Girlfriend, was released in 2015, and Rich People Problems, the final book in the trilogy, followed in 2017. For several weeks in 2018, the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy commanded the top three positions of the New York Times bestseller list - an almost unprecedented single-author trifecta, and the film adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians became Hollywood's highest grossing romantic comedy in over a decade. In 2018, Kevin was named by Time Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.
Delightful ... complete with designer outfits, glamorous parties,
and exotic locations.
*Independent BEST BOOKS OF 2020*
Sex and Vanity scores high on all intended fronts; the opening
half, set in Capri, is bathed in sunshine and sexual tension. The
novel reads like travel porn, listing the island's best and
lesser-known sights, places to eat, stay and drink. And then there
is the story of Lucie Tang Churchill, a biracial New York princess
from the Upper East Side, attending an eye-wateringly extravagant
wedding.
*Guardian*
Sex and Vanity is basically your PERFECT SUMMER READ. Set in Capri,
New York & the Hamptons, the location descriptions are so evocative
you will feel like you're there. The characters bounce around the
globe engaging in pretty much the binary opposite of social
distancing so a double win for this delicious, delightful romp.
*Daily Mail*
This satirical romp through the gilded lives of the international
super-rich is laugh-out-loud funny, with all the crackle you'd
expect from the author of Crazy Rich Asians, plus a tender love
story at its heart.
*Sunday Mirror*
Sex and Vanity, another decadent romance novel by Crazy Rich Asians
author Kevin Kwan ... [is] the perfect summer read.
*You Magazine*
Effervescent, grand cru escapism. All the playful Kwan hallmarks
are present and correct. Sex and Vanity may poke plenty of fun at
the moral iniquities of the impossibly wealthy but it's also astute
on the racism that can exist within Asian families as well as
without.
*Metro*
Delicious and delightful, I adored it.
*Daily Mail*
As fizzy and refreshing as a peach Bellini.
*Best*
A whip-smart homage to EM Forster's A Room With A View, but with
designer outfits, lavish parties and Instagram.
*Sunday Express*
With a warm love story at its heart, Sex and Vanity is also a
satire on the rich and privileged that you'll devour in one
gulp.
*Heat Magazine*
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