I read a piece in the guardian, and you talked about how queene was written about blackness in response to whiteness. Your second book was a book just about black people. How have people responded to that difference in focus? I've had a very interesting response to that ar which i recognized quite early on. You know, if there's not even a lens being held up to me, then what's the point? And so i think tere is something interesting that i'm finding.
Author of the Sunday Times bestselling Queenie—Candice Carty-Williams joins a very special guest host, Roxane Gay, to talk about her latest novel People Person which follows the Pennington family, a cadre of five half-siblings forced together in the wake of a dramatic event.