From the New York Times bestselling author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry comes a poignant, searing tale (O: The Oprah Magazine) about a young boy who is thrown into the murky, difficult realities of the adult world.
A powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing.Tana French
A nice house in a tony neighborhood. A hardworking husband. A private school for the children. From the outside, Diana has a perfect life. But her sensitive and observant young son notices that the other kids mothers are not like his own. They dress differently. Byrons father prefers that his wife dress formally, in slim skirts and pointy heels. He gives Diana a Jaguar so neighbors will sit up and take notice. And they do.
Then, one morning, during a shortcut to school through a poor neighborhood, something happens that Byron cannot shake and his mother refuses to acknowledge. Until she has no choice. In the weeks that follow, the façade of a happy family shows signs of distress. Diana makes a questionable friend, and an increasingly tense dance beginsbetween guilt and resentment, envy and regretall leading to a tragedy and a shattering revelation.
Genre: General Fiction
A powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing.Tana French
A nice house in a tony neighborhood. A hardworking husband. A private school for the children. From the outside, Diana has a perfect life. But her sensitive and observant young son notices that the other kids mothers are not like his own. They dress differently. Byrons father prefers that his wife dress formally, in slim skirts and pointy heels. He gives Diana a Jaguar so neighbors will sit up and take notice. And they do.
Then, one morning, during a shortcut to school through a poor neighborhood, something happens that Byron cannot shake and his mother refuses to acknowledge. Until she has no choice. In the weeks that follow, the façade of a happy family shows signs of distress. Diana makes a questionable friend, and an increasingly tense dance beginsbetween guilt and resentment, envy and regretall leading to a tragedy and a shattering revelation.
Genre: General Fiction
Praise for this book
"Out of the smallest, most delicate building blocks, Rachel Joyce gradually builds a towering sense of menace. She understands people, in all their intricacy and vulnerability, in a way few writers do. Perfect is a poignant and powerful book, rich with empathy and charged with beautiful, atmospheric writing." - Tana French
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