Queenie (Carty-Williams novel)

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherOrion
Queenie
First edition
AuthorCandice Carty-Williams
LanguageEnglish
GenreNew adult fiction
PublisherOrion
Publication date
19 March 2019
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback), audiobook, e-book
Pages330 (hardcover)
ISBN9781501196010

Queenie is a new adult novel written by British author Candice Carty-Williams and published by Trapeze, an imprint of Orion, in 2019. The novel is about the life and loves of Queenie Jenkins, a vibrant, troubled 25-year-old British-Jamaican woman who is not having a very good year.[1] In 2023, Channel 4 announced that Queenie had been made into a television drama, created and executive produced by Carty-Williams which aired in June 2024.

In 2017 Queenie was the subject of an auction between four publishers and was eventually acquired for a six-figure sum by Orion.[2] Although it was marketed as "a black Bridget Jones",[3][4][5] Carty-Williams herself said in an interview in Stylist magazine: "That's how I thought of her in the beginning, too. But this book is also naturally political just because of who Queenie is. She's not Bridget Jones. She could never be."[6] Speaking on CBS Local, Carty-Williams further explained: "It's such a personal story, but it is one that is universal as well....It's not autobiographical, but it’s themes that I've borrowed from my life and my friends' lives."[7]

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