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Rosewater: A Novel Hardcover – April 25, 2023

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A TODAY and LGBTQ Reads Most Anticipated Book of 2023 • A Goodreads Buzziest Debut Novel of the New Year • An Electric Lit Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Book of Spring 2023 • A Bustle Most Anticipated Book of Spring & Summer 2023 • A Nylon April 2023 Must-Read Book • An Ebony Required Reading Pick for April

For fans of Bolu Babalola and Tia Williams comes a “tender, soulful, and sexy” (Phoebe Robinson) debut novel about finding love in an unexpected place.

Elsie is a sexy, funny, and fiercely independent woman in south London. But several things in her life have gone terribly wrong. She’s estranged from her family; is failing to make it as a poet; and has just been evicted from her social housing. As fierce and independent as she is, even Elsie must admit that being a carefree 28-year-old is proving difficult―and that she’s running out of options.

Juliet, her best friend since childhood, has always been Elsie’s lifeline. So even though they haven’t spoken in months, Elsie is soon snuggled up on Juliet’s couch, back at home among the mismatched cushions and knit blankets.

Between their reruns of
Drag Race and nights smoking on the balcony, something surprising begins to glimmer in Elsie’s heart. And as the days turn into weeks and then months, this feeling quickly becomes too fierce to ignore. Will Elsie be brave enough to open herself up to love?

Featuring the poetry of Kai-Isaiah Jamal,
Rosewater is a deliciously steamy queer romance from a bold new voice. An electric and captivating debut, Elsie’s story teaches us that sometimes home is not always where we are, but who we are with . . .

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Simmering." ―New York Times
Sensuous.” ―Electric Lit
As buzzy as it gets.” ―no kill magazine
Fresh, zesty, and sexy.” ―Bernardine Evaristo
Sensuous, urgent, and pulsating with youth.” ―Xochitl Gonzalez
I laughed, I cried, couldn't put it down.” ―Monica Heisey

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Winner of Lambda Literary's 2024 Randall Kenan Prize for Black LGBTQ Fiction

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TODAY and LGBTQ Reads Most Anticipated Book of 2023 • A Goodreads Buzziest Debut Novel of the New Year • An Electric Lit Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Book of Spring 2023 • A Bustle Most Anticipated Book of Spring & Summer 2023 • A Nylon April 2023 Must-Read Book • An Ebony Required Reading Pick for April

"Simmering."
―New York Times

“This vividly rendered story of a dynamic young woman finding her way is a compelling and engaging read for fans of Talia Hibbert, Sally Rooney, and Candice Carty-Williams.”
Booklist, Starred Review

“A lyrical, keenly-observed novel.”
Bustle (A Spring & Summer 2023 Most Anticipated Book)

“A queer coming-of-age story capturing the existential, aimless dread of the moment.”
Nylon (An April 2023 Must-Read Book)

“This one’s about as buzzy as it gets in queer world―gritty characters, subtle social commentary, the messes and marvels of life itself inform this debut novel that you won’t be able to put down. A sometime stunning mediation on friendship deepening unexpectedly into love, intermixed with poetry by Kai-Isaiah Jamal, this little gem about a poet trying to make it in South London, is nothing short of gorgeous.”
no kill magazine

“For found family mixed with queer joy, sapphic romance, and a healing journey, look no further than
Rosewater.” LitHub

“Sensuous.”
―Electric Lit (A Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Book of Spring 2023)

“A wonderfully fresh, zesty, and sexy debut novelist who is putting Black queer lives, loves, and longings center stage, where they belong.”
―Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize–winning author of Girl, Woman, Other

Rosewater is sensuous, urgent, and pulsating with youth―embracing all of its messiness, discovery and boundless capacity for love. Little's London pulls no punches―and Elsie's journey will make you by turns scream and laugh―but the joy of this novel is watching Elsie discover-page by page and poem by poem―that not only will she not break, she is by no means alone.” ―Xochitl Gonzalez, New York Times bestselling author of Olga Dies Dreaming

“Little gifts us with a novel that tells of the love, courage, grace, and power of a connection, and a softness that propels us through the messy, harsh realities of life and self-discovery―to know yourself through the love that knows you. Elsie is lovable and frustrating and swaggering and vulnerable, a wonderful protagonist. Frank, sexy, and so tender. Little's pen shines.”
―Bolu Babalola, bestselling author of Honey and Spice

“Liv Little’s
Rosewater is the book we've all been longing to read. It's tender, soulful, and sexy, and once I started this book, I couldn't put it down. Liv’s unique and lyrical voice tells a story that breaks your heart before putting it back together again, and Elsie, unapologetic in her Blackness, queerness, and everything in between, is a young woman many will be able to relate to. A jewel of a debut novel. Brava, Liv!” ―Phoebe Robinson, New York Times bestselling author of Please Don’t Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes

Rosewater is funny, witty, messy, and beautifully queer . . . A story that seeps into you the way warm sunshine does at the final edges of winter.” ―Nicole Dennis-Benn, bestselling author of Patsy and Here Comes the Sun

“Beautifully rendered . . . I laughed, I cried, couldn't put it down.”
―Monica Heisey, bestselling author of Really Good, Actually

Rosewater is sexy, alive, and modern―a perfectly formed romance that burns hot and deliciously slow. Liv Little has captured the fullness of love as it shines most brightly―in the hidden corners of the heart and the hard-won spaces where truth finally meets freedom. This book is a must-read and a captivating delight.” ―Jayne Allen, bestselling author of Black Girls Must Die Exhausted

“Unapologetically bold and heartfelt.”
―Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, author of Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?

“At turns tender and tenacious, punchy and profound,
Rosewater is an unforgettable London love story from an effervescent and irresistible new voice.” ―Coco Mellors, author of Cleopatra and Frankenstein

“In this thrilling book, Liv Little charts us through the fast-paced life of Elsie, trying to find stability when everything under her is falling apart. Elsie is a charmer―girls fall in love with her wherever she goes, and yet she tries to stay as emotionally detached as she can, until she realizes that love has been staring her in the face this whole time. This book feels like my friends; it's close in a way that feels honest to people that we all know and love―poets, camgirls, waitresses and bartenders all trying to find a place where they can live, love, and fuck freely.”
―Fatimah Asghar, author of If They Come for Us

“Sharply observed yet tender at the same time,
Rosewater explores the meaning of home, exposing its fragility and its tenacity as Little’s characters fight to find their place in the world.” ―Gwen E. Kirby, author of Shit Cassandra Saw

“A gritty, heartfelt, no holds barred look at life and love in present-day London.”
―Andrea Lee, author of Red Island House

“Bold and beautiful. The perfect inaugural title for Get Lifted Books. We are so excited to introduce Liv’s bracing contemporary voice to the world.”
―Mike Jackson, John Legend, and Ty Stiklorius, Founders of Get Lifted Books

“Timely, enlightening, and full of promise. Little is a talent.”
Sunday Times (UK)

“Powerfully visceral and exposing.”
―Kadish Morris, The Guardian (UK)

“A gritty coming-of-age Black British story of love and loss . . . Impossible to put down,
Rosewater paints a captivating portrait of South London.” ELLE (UK)

“Full of energy, wit and excitement, this is a book to watch.”
Stylist (UK)

“A paeon to a queer love affair that’s sexy, complex and romantic.”
Evening Standard (UK)

About the Author

Liv Little is a writer of Jamaican and Guyanese descent via South London. She tells stories with heart about the people and places that matter to her. Her work spans journalism, audio, TV, and curatorial projects, for which she’s received various accolades, including LGBTQI+ Broadcaster of the Year and Rising Star at WOW. Her short story “The Sisters” was published in the critically acclaimed Hag, a collection of forgotten folktales retold. She was a BBC writer-in-residence for 2021, during which she developed an original pilot for a queer conspiracy thriller. Liv is most at peace in nature, and she now lives by the sea. Rosewater is her debut novel.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Zando – Get Lifted Books (April 25, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1638930228
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1638930228
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1.3 x 8.7 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Liv is a writer of Jamaican and Guyanese descent via South London. Liv tells stories with heart about the people and places that matter to her. Her work spans journalism, audio, TV and curatorial projects for which she's received various accolades. Liv is most at peace in nature, and she now lives by the sea. Rosewater is her debut novel.

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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
This Was The PERFECT Book, So Beautifully Written
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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023
this book had its moment of humor, joy and sorrow. i won’t give away too much but it was a great coming of age novel, especially for the queer black girls who are wondering where they fit in.

i only gave it 4 stars because at some point, it got predictable. you could see the “plot twists” coming from a mile away. that’s really my only gripe with it!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
This book was really beautifully written as a whole. Though I hate the overly climactic third act, causes me anxiety.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023
In Liv Little’s debut novel Rosewater we first meet Elise, after a drunken night with her co-worker Bea, she wakes up to two policemen knocking on her door, telling her she will be evicted from her apartment in the next hour. Elise does not know what to do, especially with Bea being there- a co-worker she hooks up with but doesn’t really know that well. With no one else to turn to, she calls her friend Juliet who she hasn’t spoken to in over a year to ask if she can stay by her until she sorts herself out. Juilet agrees, but there is still that conversation that needs to be had between them.

Elise goes through so many emotions, being 28, jobless, starving poet, living in her best friend’s apartment, little to no money, barely any contact with her family, except for her grandmother- all while trying to see if she wants Bea as more than a hook up. She tries to not be a failure but cannot help but feel like she will never make it in life, especially when she compares herself to Juilet.

This time the marketing department did not lie, if you did enjoy QUEENIE I think you will absolutely enjoy Rosewater. Yes, Elise reads way more mature than Queenie but both are going through the growing pain of finding themselves in the world. I love how relatable Elise was, as a Black woman in London, who cant seem to catch a break, who wants to be the next poet, it is great getting a look into the reality of what can happen.

I did feel like the author tried to cover a lot of different themes and some I felt got glossed over. The family bit, with the father cheating and who he cheated with- that felt a bit unnecessary because it did nothing to move the plot along. I also felt like the book dragged a bit in the middle and sprinted in the end and I wish they had taken more time to give us a slower ending.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023
Rosewater, debut novel of Liv Little, is the story of a queer Black poet called Elsie, who is struggling financially and emotionally, especially after breaking things off with her best friend Juliet. Thanks to her love for poetry and the support of her friends, she tries to pick up the pieces of her life and find her path in the world.

I love coming-of-age novels, especially if the main character is not a child, so I was really excited when I received a copy of this book! I really enjoyed Rosewater: Elsie's precarious world, made of self-doubt, booze and love for art, feels as real as her character, who is immediately well described and easy to root for. The novel starts a bit slow, but quickly picks up the pace and introduces lots of new characters, revelations and situations that Elsie needs to face with strength and determination. I have to say, there is way more drama than I expected, especially in the second half of the book, which I didn't mind at all! There are also A TON of different topics included in this story, the most important and deeply explored being friendship, love, sexuality and identity. The ending, though a bit quick, is quite satisfying and a nice conclusion to the story. There is only one thing that I struggled with: the character of Elsie, who is 28/29 years ago, often behaves and speaks as if she was 19, immature and selfish. I didn't expect her to talk like full adult, but sometimes her poor choices and irresponsibility made me forget she is not a teenager anymore. That being said, I'm fully aware that people grow at difference paces, this is just a personal preference.

Rosewater remains a beautiful, gripping and emotional story of a queer woman realizing her feelings for her best friends while looking for her place in a challenging world.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
The poetry inside was breathtaking, and I loved how real the characters felt - I couldn’t put the book down for the last 200 pages because I was just rooting for them. I will be thinking about this loveliness for a long time
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023
I received this book as an arc from Netgalley.

This book follows Elsie being evicted from her apartment. She moves in with her best friend and the book continues from there. This book is a clear example of finding love where it has always been. It explores family and the relationships Elise has. Also, Elsie deals with self-sabotage and how it can develop within herself. This book just shows how life can be messy and how people constantly have to adapt to their circumstances. It was just interesting to see where this book would go. I think I would check out the audiobook because there are Elsie's poems and I want to hear how they would be performed. I really appreciated the Guyanese dialect and the descriptions of food were just amazing. I feel like my review does not fully capture my feelings about the book but I would recommend this to a specific group of people.

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I. Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars The silver lining in the damp grey cloud over Peckham
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2023
I bought this novel after listening to an interview with the author on BBC’s Woman’s Hour. I didn’t need much convincing to buy it. The presenter made a stronger pitch for the novel than the author, but hearing Liv Little talk made me think reading “Rosewater” would be good for me – and I was right.
The star of the novel is Elsie, a poet who happens to be a young Black woman. The novel begins with her eviction from her plywood studio flat for rent arrears. That struck a chord with me as I was forced out of my tenancy a year ago when the landlord decided to turn my flat into three plywood studios. So despite the massive demographic differences between Elsie and me, I was on her side from the get-go. Then we follow Elsie as she tries to make a living as a poet against a background of poverty, homelessness and less than satisfactory relationships with family and lovers. All the while she is trying to rebuild the most important relationship she has – her friendship with Juliet.
I won’t spoil the plot. Things happen and Elsie moves on in her life. When you finish the novel you start looking forward to the sequel.
One of my favourite lines is, “There is a damp cloud of grey hanging over Peckham….” As I live just a mile or so from Peckham I can see that cloud. A great feature of the novel, alongside the author’s prose, is the poetry of Kai-Isaiah Jamal, which brilliantly complements the novel and reflects Elsie and her situation: “You ask me where home is/ And I say here……/ Or here?/ As if I don’t know….”
It’s easy to compare and contrast “Rosewater” with Candice Carty-Williams’ “Queenie”, another novel about a young Black woman navigating her way around south London in the era of BLM and #MeToo. I would also compare it with another novel I read recently: “What’s Good Is Easy To Get” by Aurora Peralta. That novel is about a young Black woman trying to leave her past behind and discovering her sexuality and what friendship is or can be. Reading all three novels back-to-back gives you an insight into a marginalised world that Bernadine Evaristo says ought to be “centre stage”. All three are highly recommended, starting with this one.
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LCF
4.0 out of 5 stars Refreshingly different and very contemporary.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2024
After initially feeling rather uncertain about both the writing style and the main character, I found myself getting drawn into the story. The main characters were very well drawn and extremely believable. It was different to other novels I've read - very contemporary, and beautifully written. All the more impressive for being a first novel. I look forward to the second one!
Dee
5.0 out of 5 stars Book of 2023
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2024
I loved this book. All the characters were excellent. I loved Cherry (Elsie’s nan) as she reminded me of older aunts in my family and I could hear her accent as I am of Guyanese decent. Elsie was such a great character I just wanted her to win!
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DebWriter
3.0 out of 5 stars A good story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2024
A good novel with interesting voices. Perfect description of poetry nights and the world of surviving as a writer. A little too cliched at times.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Later Life Coming of Age Story
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2023
Elsie is exhausted. At 28 she is approaching burn out. A dysfunctional family dynamic that saw her moving out to fend for herself at sixteen means that she has never had a real chance at stability or a sense of home. Her spoken word career is exciting but also frightening and it just doesn't pay, so Elsie works in bars and lives off scraps and debt until everything starts to fall apart and the bailiffs move in. Falling back on her oldest friend for help brings her face to face with some uncomfortable truths, but also the chance to start again.

Elsie is such a great character, flawed, charming, loveable and damaged, she is also a scrapper and you find yourself rooting for her but also wanting to give her a good shake. She feels like family.

This is a later life coming of age story where circumstances have forced someone to grow old before their time and they have to come back around and do over. A queer, black love story that is gorgeously rendered and superbly readable.
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