Anything for Jane: A Novel

Anything for Jane: A Novel by Cheryl Mendelson, published by Random House on July 31, 2007, is a 304-page work that explores the complexities of parenthood and the challenges faced by young adults. The narrative centers on the Braithwaites, a devoted family navigating the trials of their gifted eighteen-year-old daughter, Jane, as she embarks on her journey toward independence. Set in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, the story delves into the aspirations and pressures that shape the lives of both parents and children in a community focused on achievement.
Readers will find a blend of humor and insight as the Braithwaites confront various dilemmas, including their entanglements with a homeless family and a struggling teenager. The novel features a diverse cast of characters, including a lovesick clergyman and a poverty activist, whose interactions highlight social and political tensions. Anything for Jane presents a nuanced exploration of themes such as parent-child relationships, class conflict, and young love, offering a rich narrative that balances both comedic and serious elements.
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This provocative, funny, perceptive novel tells the story of the trials of over-conscientious parenthood, as the devoted Braithwaites watch their bright, gifted eighteen-year-old take her disturbing initial steps toward independence, integrity–and failure.
The action is set in Morningside Heights, the Manhattan neighborhood surrounding Columbia University where the Braithwaites live in a community in which adults’ aspirations are firmly focused on the achievements of their children. Talented, troubled, and self-centered, Jane Braithwaite makes her well-meaning upper-middle-class family miserable, enmeshing them in the complicated lives of a homeless family, a poor teenager with no family, and a would-be family foundering on childlessness. When catastrophe finally threatens, all their dilemmas are resolved by the same stunning and unexpected means.
All the while, the Braithwaites involve old and new friends in their struggles–a lovesick clergyman, a lonely doctor and his baby-obsessed wife, a libertarian billionaire, a money-loving philosopher, and a hard-bitten but sexy poverty activist. Their social and political clashes provide entertainment both comic and serious.
Anything for Jane is a fast-paced, beautifully crafted, moving tale of parent-child discord, class conflict, and young love. Erudite and playful, it offers readers a feast of rich satisfactions.
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