* A Times 100 Best Books of the Summer * What have you got to lose when you fall in love? 'It's so good - funny, sexy, unafraid, completely unputdownable' – The Times 'Wow I loved this book. Completely addictive' – Taylor Jenkins Reid 'Spectacular' – Curtis Sittenfeld 'Stunning’ – Meg Mason 'Plain funny as hell' – Zakiya Dalila Harris When Jess first meets Josh at their Ivy League college she dislikes him immediately: an entitled guy in chinos, ready to take over the world. Meanwhile Jess is almost always the only Black woman in their class. And Josh can’t accept that life might be easier for him because he’s white. After graduating, Jess and Josh end up working together in the same investment bank. As they lunch, spar and pick each other’s brains, Jess begins to see Josh in a different light. Soon, their tempestuous friendship turns into an electrifying romance that shocks them both, and Jess finds herself questioning who she really is and whether she's willing to compromise that for love. Cecilia Rabess' Everything's Fine is hilarious, heartbreaking and impossible to put down. 'Our most explosive discussion yet . . . The PERFECT book club book' – Casual Readers Book Club 'A mash-up of Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid, Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld and Assembly by Natasha Brown' – Elizabeth Day 'Whip smart' – Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies 'A brilliantly observed novel about what it means to lose yourself as a young woman' –Nina Stibbe, author of Love, Nina 'Original, confident, hilarious' –Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland 'Characters so real that I felt preoccupied with them when I wasn't reading' – Curtis Sittenfeld, author of Romantic Comedy
About the Author
Cecilia Rabess previously worked as a data scientist at Google and as an associate at Goldman Sachs. Her non-fiction has been featured in McSweeneys, FiveThirtyEight, Fast Company and FlowingData, among other places. Everything's Fine is her debut novel.