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Hate Follow

A Novel

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""A rich and witty story with two complicated women at its heart, Hate Follow is a beautiful debut. Quinn-Kong's story of an influencer mom sued by her resentful daughter is of the moment, but its exploration of female power and privilege is timeless."" — Amanda Eyre Ward, New York Times bestselling author of Lovers and Liars

This riveting, thought-provoking novel pulls back the curtain on influencer culture to reveal a story of a mother and daughter grappling with what they owe one another as they struggle to navigate life in the glaring public eye.

Influencer Whitney Golden has it all: beautiful, photogenic children; a handsome new boyfriend; a gorgeous house; and designer clothes and beauty products that arrive on her doorstep every day. After spending years building her brand as a widowed mother of four (including twins!) to over a million followers, the thirty-seven-year-old is at the peak of her career.

But it all comes to a screeching halt when Mia, her teenaged daughter, announces she's tired of the social media life. She wants nothing more to do with her mother's online brand—and demands that not just she, but her siblings and their deceased father be removed from Whitney's Instagram, blog, and just about everywhere else on the internet.

When Whitney doesn't agree, Mia does the unthinkable: She sues her mother. What started as a family spat turns into a monumental case about child privacy, individual agency, and modern parenting that shatters Mia and Whitney's relationship and wreaks havoc on both their lives. As the case ignites a media firestorm and unrelenting online bashing from a Greek chorus of internet snarkers, Whitney has to decide whether she's willing to risk everything she's built to win back her daughter.

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2025

      After the death of her husband, Whitney Golden plunged her family into the spotlight by pursuing a career as a social media family influencer. Although online attention has given her family many comforts, including a large home in a desirable area of Austin, TX, and plenty of money, it has not brought them happiness. Reeling from having her life scripted and detailed on social media, Whitney's teenage daughter Mia has finally had enough and enlists the help of her best friend's father to sue Whitney, resulting in further fractures in her family. As Mia becomes more estranged from her family, she becomes closer with classmate Alex, a reporter on the high school newspaper, and learns that not everyone is who they portray themselves to be. The theme that all actions have consequences resonates, though listeners may find the often-disagreeable characters difficult to connect with. Carolyn Jania narrates with seeming ease, employing distinct voices for each character, but her slow pacing occasionally drags the story down. VERDICT While Quinn-Kong's timely debut offers an intriguing premise, her frustratingly unlikeable characters wear thin. A secondary purchase that may appeal where novels of dysfunctional family drama circulate well.--Misty Schattle

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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