Jade isn't even my real name. Jade began as my Starbucks name, because all children of immigrants have a Starbucks name.
'Ela Lee is a remarkable new voice in fiction ... JADED made me laugh, cry and really bloody furious' Stacey Halls, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Familiars
'This raw, dark novel explores racism, class and sexism and you'll want to savour every word on every page' Refinery 29
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Jade has become everything she ever wanted to be.
Successful lawyer. Dutiful daughter. Beloved girlfriend. Loyal friend.
Until one night after a work event something terrible happens to her, she starts to question if she really wants to be any of those things at all.
She's learned to laugh when she's felt like crying, opted to be invisible when she wanted to speak up, and adapted her identity to the person she's spending time with.
Now, as