brilliant book has made me re-evaluate my money privileges, past and present. A must-read for anyone who thinks their money is just their monthly cash flow.'
Raven Smith'A riveting, confronting memoir - as beautifully written as it is provocative and thoughtful.'
Pandora Sykes'Refreshingly honest - Otegha captures the creeping realisation in your twenties that your feelings about what you earn defines so much, from self-image to who we date, who we are friends with to what we will - or won't - put up with at the office.'
Laura Whateley'Personal but universal, Uwagba's story of navigating university and the world of work while dealing with the pressures of class, lack of privilege and misogyny, is illuminating, eye-opening and reassuring.'
The Bookseller'Dosh, dough, bread, cash, pecunia - whatever you call it, there's no excuse for not understanding it. We Need to Talk About Money, the new, must-read book by Otegha Uwagba.'
The Gentlewoman'A smart take on finance that delves deep into both the personal and the political. Uwagba does not shy away from the knottier topics - in fact, she asks us to lean in and think about how we might untangle them ourselves.'
Stylist'Highly original.'
The Times