From
the moment Emma Sutton walks into the esteemed Fitzcoopers
auction house, the one-time media darling knows exactly what
she wants: an exquisite antique dining table. What she doesn’t
realize is what she’s finally getting: the chance to
set things right.
Fresh from a year-long stretch in prison and the media
blood-letting that accompanied her fall, Emma needs a clean
start. She finds her life just as she left it, filled with
glittering business successes and bruising personal defeats – the
rolling television cameras and chauffeured limousines, the
awkward Sunday dinners at home. Deep down, she knows she
needs to find a better way, but she can’t imagine what
it might be.
Enter Benjamin, a terminally charming social worker, who
moonlights for Emma on the weekends, and Gracie, an overweight
third-grader who’s one of his wards. The unlikely trio
is surrounded by an eclectic supporting cast – a tiny
Japanese diplomat, a bossy yoga teacher, Emma’s prodigal
ex-husband and daughter – who are all drawn together
by the dynamic woman at the novel’s center Through
the subtle power of his telling prose, Philip Galanes transforms
this Park Avenue morality tale into a thoroughly winning,
surprisingly moving tour de force. |