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The Summer Kitchen

A Novel
By:Karen Weinreb
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780312379254
eText ISBN:9781429985697
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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"An irresistible beach read," this provocative novel follows a woman rebuilding her life—and reassessing her values in upper class society ( Marie Claire ). International Bestseller When Nora Banks goes to answer the doorbell very early one November 1st, she thinks it must be a group of teen pranksters still out trick-or-treating. But it's no prank—it's the Feds, who have come to arrest her husband Evan for a white-collar crime. Nora's enviable, privileged life in the eighteenth-century house she'd quit her job to renovate to museum-quality perfection, is upended in an instant. The Bedford wives close ranks against Nora and her children. Nora's only support comes from her children's nanny Beatriz. The two women bond to raise the boys as smoothly as possible while Nora goes back to work. Baking has always been her biggest passion, so she launches a business of her own, the Summer Kitchen. Tempted by the offer of an affair with one of the local husbands and thwarted by an alpha wife who actively tries to shut down her business, Nora has to reach into reserves she didn't know she had to support her family and change her way of thinking about life, family, money, and romance. "More than just a voyeuristic look into the lives of the New England elite. The story provides hope for those who have lost everything." — Greenwich

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