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Elizabeth Kay


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Elizabeth Kay started her career as an assistant at Penguin Random House. She is now a senior commissioning editor there and is simultaneously pursuing her passion for writing.

She won first prize - in a short story competition judged by Jacqueline Wilson - aged eight, and has been writing ever since. She lives in London and has a first-class degree in English literature.

Average rating: 3.34 · 10,574 ratings · 1,566 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
Seven Lies

3.34 avg rating — 10,497 ratings — published 2020 — 60 editions
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3.16 avg rating — 74 ratings — published 2022 — 5 editions
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Untitled

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2021
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“There is something so enchanting about a first best friend at twelve. It is intoxicating to be so needed, to crave someone so acutely, and to have the feeling of being so completely entwined.”
Elizabeth Kay, Seven Lies

“I have always loved autumn. I like that sense of something ending but not quite over. I like open fires and curtains drawn and thick woolen jumpers and boots that encase your feet and cushion your toes. I like winds that nip and clouds that soften the sky and that feeling of stepping out of the cold and into the warmth. The summer is too much, too full of expectation, with so much pressure to be joyful and buoyant and bright. And the winter is too dark, even for me.”
Elizabeth Kay, Seven Lies
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“I hope that, in that moment, she realized that our roots were so tightly locked together— the thicker, barkier skin so eroded at the tightest junctures, flesh on flesh— that we were entirely inseparable. I hope that she knew that we were both all in, at all costs, for always and forever.”
Elizabeth Kay, Seven Lies

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