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"Money and class are colliding in a city that is about to go over a financial precipice and take much of the country with it. At 26, bright, funny and socially anxious Evelyn Beegan is determined to carve her own path in life and free herself from the influence of her social-climbing mother, who propelled her through prep school and onto the Upper East Side. Evelyn has long felt like an outsider to her privileged peers, but when she gets a job at a social network aimed at the elite, she's forced to embrace them. Recruiting new members for the site, Evelyn steps into a promised land of Adirondack camps, Newport cottages and Southampton clubs thick with socialites and Wall Streeters. Despite herself, Evelyn finds the lure of belonging intoxicating, and starts trying to pass as old money herself. When her father, a crusading class-action lawyer, is indicted for bribery, Evelyn must contend with her own family's downfall as she keeps up appearances in her new life, grasping with increasing desperation as the ground underneath her begins to give way. Bracing, hilarious and often poignant, Stephanie Clifford's debut offers a thoroughly modern take on classic American themes - money, ambition, family, friendship - and on the universal longing to fit in"--
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Well, this is... interesting.
Have to admit I almost fall asleep in the middle of the book, although it's not the story's fault but because of the narrator. Honestly, her voice made me sleep...
I have the audiobook version, and I usually love audiobooks, however this one seemed to flawless to me. I couldn't connect with the story, either the characters. I wasn't surprised when the main twist came, but I still enjoyed the listening. Somehow, it kept me worried enough to want to know the ending and that's the reason why I finished this book.
I'm not quite sure if I could ever buy the physical book and read it or if I re listen to the audiobook, but maybe -just maybe- I'll be checking Stephanie Clifford's upcoming books.
I won this book through GoodReads and I thank to the publisher for providing me this copy but this fact didn't influence the review.