Danielle Ganek
 
 
 

Humorous Fiction

The Summer
We Read Gatsby

A delightful comedy of manners about two very different half-sisters who inherit a house in the Hamptons. Cassie and Peck have nothing in common except a last name and love for their Aunt Lydia who leaves them her Fool’s House and instructions in her will to “seek a thing of utmost value.”

 
 
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PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY REVIEW

 
 

Two half-sisters search for the "thing of utmost value" in an inherited ramshackle Southampton cottage in Ganek's witty new novel (after Lulu Meets God and Doubts Him). The story is narrated by introverted, newly divorced, would-be writer Cassie, but the flamboyant center of the story is her older half-sister, Peck, a theatrical socialite determined to "bring out" her sister while thwarting Cassie's sensible plan to sell Fool's House, the cottage they've jointly inherited from their eccentric aunt Lydia. As they wonder whether the house's treasure is a Jackson Pollock painting, a first edition of The Great Gatsby, or a family secret, the sisters' contrasting personalities clash in hilarious ways. During a summer marked by parties that recall both the artsy milieu of Pollock and the posh extravagance of Gatsby, the two sisters run into long-lost loves, strange neighbors, aggressive real estate agents, and charming artist hangers-on as they ponder the legacy of their beloved Aunt Lydia and their relationship to each other. Even though many of the novel's revelations can be seen a mile away, getting there is a fun, witty, and surprisingly moving trip.

 
 
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TOWN & COUNTRY

Summer Reads

COSMOPOLITAN

Steamy Beach Tomes

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

East Egg, Meet Southampton

The New York Observer

Novels Get Newsy

Women's Wear Daily

Foreign Relations

 
A fully engrossing page-turner filled with delightful characters and sumptuous details about one perfect July in the Hamptons. Like summer itself, this bewitching novel will leave you half in love and yearning for more.
— Denver Post
 

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