Bestselling author Bri Lee rose to prominence with her non-fiction books Eggshell Skull, Beauty and Who Gets to Be Smart. The books respectively explored sexual abuse, the beauty industry and the elite education system, each paying particular attention to power, sex, gender and class.
And it’s these same preoccupations that are at the heart of Lee’s debut novel The Work, as well as art, love, labour and privilege. Described by Australian novelist Ella Baxter as a “glamorous and dirty capitalist fever dream”, there’s a good chance your book club will be reading it soon.