Jia Tolentino

Jia Tolentino

Staff Writer at The New Yorker

Essays on culture, identity, and the internet. Author of the essay collection Trick Mirror, which examines how we perform ourselves online.

Authors & Thinkers

Jia Tolentino is a staff writer at The New Yorker known for sharp cultural criticism and personal essays exploring identity, internet culture, and social dynamics. Her debut collection Trick Mirror became a bestseller and established her as a leading voice in contemporary nonfiction. Her reading recommendations reveal deep engagement with memoir, psychology, and cultural analysis.

10 Books Recommended by Jia Tolentino

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#1

Pachinko

by Min Jin Lee

3 people recommended

I was basically gasping as I read this saga of an ethnically Korean family in Japan.

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Also recommended by: Barack Obama, Emma Watson

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#2

Know My Name

by Chanel Miller

2 people recommended

Hope it’s required reading in HS & colleges.

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Also recommended by: Peter King

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#3

Minor Feelings

by Cathy Park Hong

Serves as a case study in how a feminist point of view can both deepen an inquiry and widen its resonances to something like universality.

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#4

The Longing for Less

by Kyle Chayka

Arrives not as an addition to the minimalist canon but as a corrective to it.

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#5

The Third Rainbow Girl

by Emma Copley Eisenberg

Was so essential for me.

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#6

Children of the Land

by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo

If anyone is looking for a good book about the border, migration, humanity in the face of dehumanization.

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#7

Uncanny Valley

by Anna Wiener

EVERYONE BUY IT.

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#8

The Gimmicks

by Chris McCormick

A little universe (rainy Armenia, love triangles, wrestlers on the road, scheming guerrillas!) & it is so, so good.

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#9

Against Creativity

by Oli Mould

Fucked me up so bad.

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#10

The Testaments

by Margaret Atwood

May surprise readers who wondered, when the sequel was announced, whether [the author] was making a mistake in returning to her earlier work.

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