Dimensions
158 x 242 x 32mm
A sharply written, funny and heart-breaking debut about inheritance, influence, class and power. Who knew the rich deserved our pity? CeCe Somner, once known for her cruel wit as much as for her tremendous generosity, is now in opulent decline. Afflicted with a rare disease and touched by mortality for the first time, her gilded, bygone values collide with an unforgiving present. As her troubled, spoiled son George and his outsider wife, Iris, struggle to resolve mounting financial and familial troubles, CeCe must face the Somner dynasty's dark legacy; all three must learn what life beyond the long, shimmering shadow cast by the family's past may become. But when George's secrets culminate in an unexpected crime, no riches can put things right for the unfortunate Somners. The Unfortunates is both a mirror on the income inequality of the current moment and a rollicking, wide-ranging story of pharmaceutical drug trials and Wall Street corruption; of pride and prejudice; of paranoia and office politics; of inheritance, influence, class, and power. Hilarious and heartbreaking by turns, The Unfortunates is most of all a meditation on love: as delusional obsession and, ultimately, as transformation.