Opis
Miranda Cowley Heller describes it as 'searing, hilarious, and poignant,' while the Guardian calls it 'smart and clever.' Grazia touts it as 'a killer debut about class, love, and money,' and India Knight praises it as 'marvellous - clever, funny, and brilliantly well observed.'In "Pineapple Street," you are introduced to the Stockton women of Brooklyn Heights. Darley, who inherited wealth, Sasha, who married into affluence, and Georgiana, who desires to give it all away. Amidst lavish parties, weekend getaways, and brunches nursing hangovers, these women navigate the weight of familial expectations, the challenges of adulthood, and the stark divide between the wealthy and the less fortunate.
This novel offers a sharp and entertaining look at New York’s elite - their youthful romances, family dramas, and the intricacies of human nature, highlighting that life remains complicated even with abundant resources. Helen Fielding calls it 'wise, emotionally honest fun,' Kevin Kwan describes it as 'deliciously fun,' and Nick Hornby finds it 'lovely, absorbing, and acutely observed.'*The description provided is from the publisher.*
