Morningside Heights A Novel

Morningside Heights A Novel by Cheryl Mendelson, published by Random House Publishing Group on July 12, 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 352 pages. This debut novel showcases Mendelson’s engaging writing style, previously seen in her successful nonfiction work on housekeeping. Set in 1999, the story unfolds in a traditional New York City neighborhood facing rapid gentrification, focusing on the lives of Anne and Charles Braithwaite, a couple deeply rooted in their artistic community.
Readers will find a rich exploration of family life and the challenges faced by the Braithwaites as they navigate their changing environment. The narrative delves into the dynamics of their friendships with fellow intellectuals, all while confronting the decline of the institutions that have provided them stability. As the Braithwaites consider a move to the suburbs, the novel reflects on the cultural shifts affecting middle-class families and the impact of economic changes on their way of life. This literary work offers a thoughtful social chronicle that sets the stage for a trilogy centered on Morningside Heights.
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Following the tremendous success of her first book, a nonfiction work on housekeeping that became a surprise bestseller, Cheryl Mendelson brings to her debut novel the same intensely readable style that made Home Comforts so popular. In the spirit of Anthony Trollope, she roots her story very much in a specific time and place—1999, in an old-fashioned New York City neighborhood that’s becoming rapidly gentrified—and the enormously engaging result resembles a twentieth-century version of The Way We Live Now.
Anne and Charles Braithwaite have spent their entire married life in a sedate old apartment building in Morningside Heights, a northern Manhattan neighborhood filled with intellectual, artistic souls like themselves, who thrive on the area’s abundant parks, cultural offferings, and reasonably priced real estate. The Braithwaites, musicians with several young children, are at the core of a circle of friends who make their living as writers, psychiatrists, and professors. But as the novel opens, their comfortable life is being threatened as a buoyant economy sends newly rich Wall Street types scurrying northward in search of good investments and more space. At the same time, the Braithwaites weather the difficult love lives of their friends, and all of the characters confront their fears that the institutions and social values that have until now provided them with meaning and stability—science, religion, the arts—are in increasing decline. Though the group clings to the rituals and promises of such institutions, the Braithwaites’ imminent departure sends shock waves through their community. As the family contemplates the impossible—a move to the suburbs—their predicament represents the end of a cultured kind of city life that middle-class families can no longer afford.
This intelligent and captivating social chronicle is the first of a trilogy of novels about Morningside Heights; readers sure to be drawn in by Mendelson’s habit-forming prose have much more to look forward to.
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