Blog tour: Homebodies

Welcome to the blog tour for Homebodies by Tembe Denton-Hurst!

More about the book…

Until twenty-four hours ago, Mickey Hayward was living the life she’d always dreamed of:

– Working as a full-time writer for a trendy media company (tick)

– In a committed, loving relationship (tick)

Now she’s fired, tossed aside for a younger, more ‘agreeable’ Black writer. Sick of always being overlooked and undervalued, she responds with an online letter detailing the racism she’s faced within the industry.

But when it’s met with overwhelming silence, and her girlfriend suggests they go on a break, Mickey’s carefully crafted life starts to fall apart.

As Mickey flees to her hometown, the simplicity of her old life – and the arms of an old flame – are all too tempting. But her life in New York refuses to be forgotten. And when a media scandal turns Mickey’s post into a viral sensation, suddenly everyone wants to hear what she has to say.

It’s what Mickey’s always wanted – isn’t it?

More about the author…

Tembe Denton-Hurst (known on the internets as @tembae) is a book-obsessed beauty and culture writer and author. Her debut novel Homebodies is out May 2nd. Currently, she works as a staff writer at New York Magazine’s The Strategist where she covers beauty, lifestyle, and books. When she’s not writing, Tembe can be found on her couch in Queens where she lives with her partner and their two cats Stella and Dakota.

My impressions…

I couldn’t be more removed from the world of beauty and fashion magazines if I tried so this book fell slightly outside my comfort zone in terms of the world it is set in. It was a risk worth taking though, as I found this novel heart-warming and inspiring. In terms of representation, Mickey is the first black, queer woman to be added to my shelves and I loved her character. Stuck between the present and the future, what decisions will she make for herself?

Three words to describe it. Witty. Emotional. Political.

Do I like the cover? I love it!

Have I read any other books by the same author? No, this is a fantastic debut. But I am going through her columns and her other work that can be found online.

 

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