A hypnotic, sexy, and incisive novel following one woman’s affair with her daughter’s best friend that tests the limits of love and ambition.
It’s opening night, but Alice’s performance in the local Bay Area production of The Winter’s Tale is far from glamorous. She doesn’t have dreams of stardom, but the basement theater in a wildfire-choked town isn’t exactly what she envisioned for her career back home in Los Angeles. To make matters worse, her best friend Sadie is not even coming.
Pragmatic, serious Sadie and flighty, creative Alice have been best friends since high school—really one another’s only friends—but now that they are through with college, which they attended together, and living on opposite ends of California, Alice would at least expect her friend’s support. Sadie, determined not to cancel her plans with her boyfriend, ends up enlisting the help of her mother, Celine.
Celine is a professor of women’s and gender studies at the University of California at Berkeley, and her landmark treatise on sex and identity made her notorious, but she’s struggling to write her new book in a post-second-wave feminist world. So, when Sadie begs her to attend Alice’s play, she relents, if only to escape writer’s block.
But in a turn of perplexing events, Celine becomes entranced by Alice’s performance and realizes that her daughter’s once lanky, slightly annoying best friend is now an irresistible young woman.
Over the course of decades—from Alice and Sadie’s early friendship days and Celine’s decision to leave her husband, to the radical movements of 1990s Berkeley, and navigating contemporary Hollywood—Alice and Celine’s affair will test the limits of their love for Sadie and their own beliefs of power, agency, and feminism.
Witty and relatable, sexy and surprising, this novel is a mesmerizing portrait of the inner lives of three very different women.
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“It takes an incredibly skilled narrator to make character vignettes entrancing, and performer Chloë Sevigny more than achieves this…Her voluptuous narration is raw, honest, and best for listeners who are craving a challenging listening experience. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
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“[A] keenly observed take on friendship and fulfillment and what it means to start thinking of parents as actual people.”
— Town & Country Magazine“A lighthearted romp…that gently pokes fun at sexual mores and those who defy them.”
— Kirkus Reviews“Smart, slyly sexy, and crackling throughout with kindhearted humor.”
— Hermione Hoby, author of Virtue“The story of a forbidden love triangle, of the complexities of female friendship, and of the inextricable bond between mothers and daughters…[an] irresistible, daring page-turner."
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Sarah Blakley-Cartwright is the author of Red Riding Hood, a New York Times bestseller published worldwide in thirty-eight editions and fifteen languages. She is the editor of Hauser & Wirth’s The Artist’s Library for Ursula magazine. She is publishing director of the Chicago Review of Books and associate editor of A Public Space.
Chloe Sevigny is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.