Emma’s Table A Novel

Emma’s Table, a novel by Philip Galanes, published by Harper Collins on July 29, 2008, spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Emma Sutton, a former media darling who enters the FitzCoopers auction house in search of an antique dining table, unaware that this quest will lead her to a chance for redemption. Fresh from a year in prison, Emma grapples with her past while navigating a life filled with both professional triumphs and personal challenges.
Readers will encounter a narrative rich with humor and romance as Emma’s journey unfolds alongside Benjamin Blackman, a charming social worker, and Gracie Santiago, a young girl from Queens. The plot weaves together an eclectic cast, including Emma’s ex-husband and a yoga teacher, as they explore themes of second chances and personal growth. The novel’s contemporary setting and engaging characters provide a backdrop for a story that balances lighthearted moments with deeper reflections on life and change.
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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 getting: the chance to set things right.
Fresh from a year-long stretch in prison and the public bloodletting that accompanied her fall, Emma needs a clean slate. She finds her life just as she left it, filled with glittering business successes and bruising personal defeats—rolling television cameras and chauffeured limousines, followed by awkward Sunday dinners at home. She knows, deep down, that she needs a change, though she can’t imagine where it might come from or where it will lead.
Enter Benjamin Blackman, a terminally charming social worker who moonlights for Emma on the weekends, and Gracie Santiago, an overweight little girl from Queens, one of Benjamin’s most heartbreaking wards. Together with an eclectic supporting cast—including Emma’s prodigal ex-husband, a bossy yoga teacher, and a tiny Japanese diplomat—the unlikely trio is whisked into a fleet-footed story of unforeseen circumstance and delicious opportunity, as their solitary searching for better paths leads them all, however improbably, straight to Park Avenue and the dynamic woman at the novel’s center.
Sophisticated yet accessible, lighthearted but also telling, Emma’s Table is a thoroughly winning and surprisingly affecting tale of second chances.
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