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The High Season

Author: Judy Blundell
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ISBN: 9780525508731
Format: Paperback
Published: May 2019
Published By: Random House Australia
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A mesmerizing, head-spinning-and sometimes madcap-hilarious-take of have and have-nots.-People (Book of the Week) The Hamptons hath no fury like a woman scorned. No matter what the world throws her way, at least Ruthie Beamish has the house. Lovingly renovated, located by the sea in a quiet Long Island village, the house is her nest egg-the retirement account shared with her ex-husband, Mike, and the college fund for their teenage daughter, Jem. The catch? To afford the house, Ruthie must let it go during the best part of the year. It's Memorial Day weekend and Ruthie has packed up their belongings for what Jem calls the summer bummer- the family's annual exodus to make way for renters. This year, the Hamptons set has arrived. The widow of a blue-chip artist, Adeline Clay is elegant, connected, and accompanied by a gorgeous satellite stepson. But soon Adeline demonstrates an uncanny ability to help herself to Ruthie's life-her house, her friends, even her husband (okay, ex-husband, but still). And after her job as the director of a local museum is threatened, Ruthie finally decides to fight back. Meanwhile, away from the watchful eyes of her parents, Jem is tasting independence at her first summer job, but soon finds herself growing up too fast. One of Ruthie's employees, a master of self-invention named Doe, infiltrates the inner circle of an eccentric billionaire and his wayward daughter. With a coterie of social climbers and Ruthie's old flame thrown into the mix, the entire town finds itself on the verge of tumultuous change. By the end of one unhinged, unforgettable summer, nothing will be the same. In a novel packed with indelible characters, crackling wit, and upstairs/downstairs drama, Judy Blundell emerges as a voice for all seasons-a wry and original storyteller who knows how the most disruptive events in our lives can twist endings into new beginnings. Praise for The High Season A shimmering story of art, money, and celebrity, The High Season is wicked summer fun.-Helen Simonson, New York Times bestselling author of Major Pettigrew's Last Stand A let's-get-lost tale of romance, high art, and class intrigue . . . in the smart, breezy sweet spot between Meg Wolitzer and Elin Hilderbrand.-Entertainment WeeklyA mesmerizing, head-spinning-and sometimes madcap-hilarious-take of have and have-nots.-People (Book of the Week) The Hamptons hath no fury like a woman scorned. No matter what the world throws her way, at least Ruthie Beamish has the house. Lovingly renovated, located by the sea in a quiet Long Island village, the house is her nest egg-the retirement account shared with her ex-husband, Mike, and the college fund for their teenage daughter, Jem. The catch? To afford the house, Ruthie must let it go during the best part of the year. It's Memorial Day weekend and Ruthie has packed up their belongings for what Jem calls the summer bummer- the family's annual exodus to make way for renters. This year, the Hamptons set has arrived. The widow of a blue-chip artist, Adeline Clay is elegant, connected, and accompanied by a gorgeous satellite stepson. But soon Adeline demonstrates an uncanny ability to help herself to Ruthie's life-her house, her friends, even her husband (okay, ex-husband, but still). And after her job as the director of a local museum is threatened, Ruthie finally decides to fight back. Meanwhile, away from the watchful eyes of her parents, Jem is tasting independence at her first summer job, but soon finds herself growing up too fast. One of Ruthie's employees, a master of self-invention named Doe, infiltrates the inner circle of an eccentric billionaire and his wayward daughter. With a coterie of social climbers and Ruthie's old flame thrown into the mix, the entire town finds itself on the verge of tumultuous change. By the end of one unhinged, unforgettable summer, nothing will be the same. In a novel packed with indelible characters, crackling wit, and upstairs/downstairs drama, Judy Blundell emerges as a voice for all seasons-a wry and original storyteller who knows how the most disruptive events in our lives can twist endings into new beginnings. Praise for The High Season A shimmering story of art, money, and celebrity, The High Season is wicked summer fun.-Helen Simonson, New York Times bestselling author of Major Pettigrew's Last Stand A let's-get-lost tale of romance, high art, and class intrigue . . . in the smart, breezy sweet spot between Meg Wolitzer and Elin Hilderbrand.-Entertainment Weekly
Judy Blundell is a New York Times bestselling writer for children. Her novel What I Saw and How I Lied was the winner of the 2008 National Book Award for Young People's Literature. She lives on Long Island with her husband and daughter.
ISBN: 9780525508731
Number of Pages: 272
Format: Paperback
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Published Date: 21-May-2019
Dimensions (mm): 0x0mm
Publisher: Random House Australia

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