Sex. Power. Consent.
Whenever I say I was at university with Eve, people ask me what she was like, sceptical perhaps that she could have always been as whole and self-assured as she now appears. To which I say something like: βPeople are infinitely complex.β But I say it in such a wayβso pregnant with misanthropyβthat itβs obvious I hate her.
Michaela and Eve are two bright, bold women who befriend each other their first year at a residential college at university, where they live in adjacent rooms. They could not be more different; one assured and popular β the other uncertain and eager-to-please. But something happens one night in O-week β a drunken encounter, a foggy memory that will force them to confront the realities of consent and wrestle with the dynamics of power.
Initially bonded by their wit and sharp eye for the collegesβ mix of material wealth and moral poverty, Michaela and Eve soon discover how fragile friendship is, and how capable of betrayal they both are.
βa surprisingly gripping and very clever look at friendship, power and consent at a university.β - Jason Steger, Literary Editor, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist 2022
Winner MUD Literary Prize
Shortlisted ABA Booksellers Choice Award for Fiction
Shortlisted Indie Book Award for Debut Fiction
Longlisted ABIA Award for Literary Fiction
Longlisted ABIA Matt Richell Award New Writer of the Year
“' Love and Virtue captures the near-erotic thrill of being a young woman, alone and adrift, who finds, in another young woman, an intellectual equal ... Like Elena and Lila in Elena Ferrante's My Brilliant Friend, a touchstone for Reid, their spark feels charged, given to exploding.'
βset to be one of the yearβs most talked about booksβ β Vogue Australia
βa great read that will become an Australian classicβ β Sydney Morning Herald
βan absolute cracker, Love & Virtue lobs right into the current moment with a clarifying light. I hope EVERYONE reads this book.β β Helen Garner, bestselling and award winning author of The First Stone and The Spare Room
βone of the best novels I have read this year ... itβs clever, pacy and wonderfully thoughtful. Read it!β β Zara McDonald, Shameless Podcast”
Praise for Love & Virtue
βDiana Reid will be called the new Sally Rooney β youβre certain of it by the end of page one. By the end of this real, raw and startling novel, you know Reid is the talent to whom every smart young novelist who follows her will be compared β or hope to be.β β Meg Mason, author of Sorrow and Bliss
βLove & Virtue captures the near-erotic thrill of being a young woman, alone and adrift, who finds, in another young woman, an intellectual equal ... Like Elena and Lila in Elena Ferranteβs My Brilliant Friend, a touchstone for Reid, their spark feels charged, given to exploding.β β Sydney Morning Herald
βLove & Virtue is an accomplished novel β by turns funny and furious, and full of the plangent longing and confusion of early adulthood.β - The Saturday Paper
βIt is not enough to say Love & Virtue heralds the arrival of a new literary talent: Reid is intensely incisive and brilliant.β β Sarah Schmidt, author of See What I Have Done
βReidβs prose interrogates everything we think we know about love. Heartfelt and unputdownable, this is a remarkably self-assured debut.β β Victoria Hannan, author of Kokomo βA fierce new voice at just the right moment, shining a light on consent and class with clarity and grace.β β Inga Simpson, author of Where the Trees Were and Understory
Diana Reid is a Sydney-based writer, who graduated from the University of Sydney last year with a Bachelor of Arts (First Class Hons Philosophy)/Laws. In January 2020, her career in theatre was off to a promising start: the musical she co-wrote and produced, 1984! The Musical! , debuted and she was set to direct and write theatre performances around the country and over to the Edinburgh Fringe. When COVID-19 saw the cancellation of global theatre, she decided she'd spend her time in shutdown writing a manuscript. Love & Virtue, her debut novel, was shortlisted for the Indie Awards and the ABA Booksellers Choice Award, longlisted for two ABIA Awards and was the winner of the 2022 MUD Literary Prize. Diana is also a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist for 2022. Her second novel, Seeing Other People , will publish in October 2022.
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