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A sharp and funny debut about a wonderfully dysfunctional New York family, this tale follows three grown siblings fighting to save their family’s joint trust fund, the 'nest,' as their oldest brother, Leo, threatens to deplete it all. After Leo drives off drunk with a nineteen-year-old waitress, the fallout becomes a significant burden for his brother and sisters. His rehab expenses have drained the nest, which was meant to alleviate their financial struggles. For Melody, a suburban mother, it was intended to cover her mortgage and daughters' college tuition. Antiques dealer Jack has secretly borrowed against the beach cottage he shares with his husband, while Beatrice, a once-promising writer, struggles to finish her overdue novel. As the Plumb siblings come together, they confront old resentments and current realities, facing the emotional and financial consequences of Leo's actions. With a blend of humor and insight, this story captures the complexities of family life, exploring the choices that shape their lives and the bonds that tie them together. The narrative is both ferociously astute and warmly engaging, making it a captivating read.

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The Nest, Sweeney Cynthia D´Aprix

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Année de publication
2016
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Titre
The Nest
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2016
Format
rigide
Pages
400
ISBN10
0008133727
ISBN13
9780008133726
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A sharp and funny debut about a wonderfully dysfunctional New York family, this tale follows three grown siblings fighting to save their family’s joint trust fund, the 'nest,' as their oldest brother, Leo, threatens to deplete it all. After Leo drives off drunk with a nineteen-year-old waitress, the fallout becomes a significant burden for his brother and sisters. His rehab expenses have drained the nest, which was meant to alleviate their financial struggles. For Melody, a suburban mother, it was intended to cover her mortgage and daughters' college tuition. Antiques dealer Jack has secretly borrowed against the beach cottage he shares with his husband, while Beatrice, a once-promising writer, struggles to finish her overdue novel. As the Plumb siblings come together, they confront old resentments and current realities, facing the emotional and financial consequences of Leo's actions. With a blend of humor and insight, this story captures the complexities of family life, exploring the choices that shape their lives and the bonds that tie them together. The narrative is both ferociously astute and warmly engaging, making it a captivating read.