The Suitors by Cecile David-Weill
If you ever wanted to get a feel for how “old moneyed” class interact with friends, house guests, and their environments then Cecile David-Weill’s The Suitors is a good place to start. Sisters
If you ever wanted to get a feel for how “old moneyed” class interact with friends, house guests, and their environments then Cecile David-Weill’s The Suitors is a good place to start. Sisters
Stuart Nadler’s WISE MEN combines all the natural elements and structure of a good, tense read. It starts innocently enough in 1952 as the lives of Hilly and his family takes a turn
“Oliver Booth did not believe in New Year’s resolutions. Instead, he felt that it was the responsibility of others to adapt to what he considered to be his minor quirks. He was wrong.”