A Haitian émigré’s exposure to shallow suburbanites is “social
satire at its slyest and best” from the New York Times–bestselling
author (Kirkus Reviews). When the heartbroken Simone flees her
native Haiti, her best option to start a new life is a quick paper
marriage to a Brooklyn cab driver and a job as an underpaid caregiver
to two spoiled young children in the small community of Hudson
Landing, New York. But her new boss is nothing like what she’s been
led to expect. The self-absorbed amateur sculptor Rosemary Porter and
her morose, eccentric children George and Maisie—deserted by their
philandering husband and father—rattle aimlessly around their
crumbling suburban mansion. The people of Hudson Landing seem
welcoming at first, but as Simone settles into this new home, her
sense of unease grows. Rosemary’s sarcastic best friend, Shelly,
seems as suspicious of her as her shallow boyfriend, Kenny, a
children’s hair salon owner who appears eager to befriend the new au
pair. A neighbor known only as “The Count” strings dead animals
from trees for no reason anyone can understand. As the local community
roils with secrets and attempts to outdo each other with
self-importance, Simone begins to wonder just where on earth she has
fled to—and if it’s any better than the violence and betrayal she
left behind. As always, National Book Award finalist Francine Prose
“has a wickedly sharp ear for pretentious American idiom, and no
telling detail escapes her observation” as Simone struggles to make
sense of these odd people and this strange, new world (The New York
Times Book Review).
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781480445116
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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