Palm Beach A Novel

Palm Beach A Novel by Mary Adkins, published by HarperCollins Publishers on August 16, 2022, is a reprint edition comprising 320 pages. This narrative explores the complexities of economic disparity and the allure of the American dream through the lives of Rebecca and her husband Mickey, who leave their modest life in Queens for the opulence of Palm Beach after Mickey secures a job managing a wealthy household.
In this story, Rebecca, a freelance journalist focused on economic inequality, finds herself navigating a world she once criticized when she takes a ghostwriting position for the wife of a billionaire. As she becomes entwined with the affluent Stones, the couple faces moral dilemmas and unexpected dependencies, especially when a medical crisis brings their benefactors into sharp focus. The novel delves into themes of family life, marriage, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of a better life, all while maintaining a fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged.
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“Difficult to put down. . . . The novel is itself like a sandy beach, equal parts beautiful and uncomfortable. . . . Lines blur and expectations aren’t met, keeping readers on their toes. . . . makes for a surprisingly fast-paced Palm Beach.” –Associated Press
A thought-provoking page-turner from the author of When You Read This and Privilege that captures the painful divide between the haves and have-nots and the seductive lure of the American dream.
Living in a tiny Queens apartment, Rebecca and her husband Mickey typify struggling, 30-something New Yorkers–he’s an actor, and she’s a freelance journalist. But after the arrival of their baby son, the couple decides to pack up and head for sunny, comfortable Palm Beach, where Mickey’s been offered a sweet deal managing the household of a multimillionaire Democratic donor.
Once there, he quickly doubles his salary by going to work for a billionaire: venture capitalist Cecil Stone. Rebecca, a writer whose beat is economic inequality, is initially horrified: she pillories men like Stone, a ruthless businessman famous for crushing local newspapers. So no one is more surprised than her when she accepts a job working for Cecil’s wife as a ghostwriter, thinking of the excellent pay and the rare, inside look at this famous Forbes-list family. What she doesn’t expect is that she’ll grow close to the Stones, or become a regular at their high-powered dinners. And when a medical crisis hits, it’s the Stones who come to their rescue, using their power, influence, and wealth to avert catastrophe.
As she and Mickey are both pulled deeper into this topsy-turvy household, they become increasingly dependent on their problematic benefactors. Then when she discovers a shocking secret about the Stones, Rebecca will have to decide: how many compromises can one couple make?
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