Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction, Social Commentary
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Book Description
The List follows Ola and Michael, a successful couple preparing for their wedding, whose lives are thrown into chaos when Michael’s name appears on an anonymous online list accusing men of abuse. As social media outrage explodes and reputations unravel in real time, the novel examines trust, power, public judgment, and the uneasy space between truth and accusation in the digital age.
About Author
Yomi Adegoke is a British writer, journalist, and cultural commentator known for her incisive work on race, gender, identity, and modern relationships. Born in London to Nigerian parents, Adegoke built her career in journalism, writing for major publications and developing a reputation for sharp, socially engaged commentary that blends personal insight with wider cultural analysis.
She is the author of the acclaimed novel The List, which examines cancel culture, public accountability, and intimacy in the age of social media, reflecting her long-standing interest in how digital life reshapes human behavior. Alongside her fiction, Adegoke has co-authored nonfiction work and continues to influence public discourse through essays, media appearances, and cultural criticism, establishing herself as a prominent contemporary voice in British literature and journalism.
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Book Description
About Author
Yomi Adegoke is a British writer, journalist, and cultural commentator known for her incisive work on race, gender, identity, and modern relationships. Born in London to Nigerian parents, Adegoke built her career in journalism, writing for major publications and developing a reputation for sharp, socially engaged commentary that blends personal insight with wider cultural analysis.
She is the author of the acclaimed novel The List, which examines cancel culture, public accountability, and intimacy in the age of social media, reflecting her long-standing interest in how digital life reshapes human behavior. Alongside her fiction, Adegoke has co-authored nonfiction work and continues to influence public discourse through essays, media appearances, and cultural criticism, establishing herself as a prominent contemporary voice in British literature and journalism.
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