Gossip Girl meets Saltburn: A tantalizing novel about a woman drawn into the orbit of her friend's wealthy family in New York City and the complications and consequences that arise when she embarks on a secret relationship with the golden-boy older brother
A delicious take on class, friendship, and desire. Christina McDowell, author of The Cave Dwellers
Pretending is an art, and all art comes at a price
Ren loves and hates Etta, her best friend since they met at NYU nearly a decade ago. Etta defines Ren's New York. She lavishes her with designer hand-me-downs and takes her along to parties at trust fund lofts and Hamptons estates. But when Etta moves to Barcelona with no warning, Ren is left to face who she is without her, her unremarkable life of shoebox apartment, thankless job, and estranged family.
Enter Archer, Ettas older brother, whom Rens always been infatuated with. In his sisters absence, suddenly hes inviting Ren to visit his art gallery, to prestigious galas, on weekend trips with his friends to Amagansett. Archers interest makes Ren feel alive in whole new ways, but she knows Etta can't find out. As their relationship intensifies, so does her unease. If it all blows up, who will she be on the other side?
Set over a heady New York summer, The Art of Pretend is an alluring novel about love and friendship, wealth and power, art and ambitionand the stories we tell ourselves and others to get what we want.
Genre: Mystery
A delicious take on class, friendship, and desire. Christina McDowell, author of The Cave Dwellers
Pretending is an art, and all art comes at a price
Ren loves and hates Etta, her best friend since they met at NYU nearly a decade ago. Etta defines Ren's New York. She lavishes her with designer hand-me-downs and takes her along to parties at trust fund lofts and Hamptons estates. But when Etta moves to Barcelona with no warning, Ren is left to face who she is without her, her unremarkable life of shoebox apartment, thankless job, and estranged family.
Enter Archer, Ettas older brother, whom Rens always been infatuated with. In his sisters absence, suddenly hes inviting Ren to visit his art gallery, to prestigious galas, on weekend trips with his friends to Amagansett. Archers interest makes Ren feel alive in whole new ways, but she knows Etta can't find out. As their relationship intensifies, so does her unease. If it all blows up, who will she be on the other side?
Set over a heady New York summer, The Art of Pretend is an alluring novel about love and friendship, wealth and power, art and ambitionand the stories we tell ourselves and others to get what we want.
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"The Art of Pretend is a compulsively readable, voyeuristic journey into the wealthy world of New York City, filled with unforgettable characters and razor-sharp dialogue. I devoured this page-turner." - Jillian Cantor
"Lauren Kuhl's compelling and beautifully written debut explores the nuances of friendship and romance, while also capturing the absurd antics of the rich and Insta-famous. Poignant, funny, and elegant from start to finish, this artful book is a must-read." - Lauren Edmondson
"Delicious and biting, The Art of Pretend probes the artifice of even our most intimate relationships. It kept me up way too late, with a sophistication that removed all guilt from the pleasure." - Avery Carpenter Forrey
"A delicious take on class, friendship, and desire." - Christina McDowell
"Lauren Kuhl's compelling and beautifully written debut explores the nuances of friendship and romance, while also capturing the absurd antics of the rich and Insta-famous. Poignant, funny, and elegant from start to finish, this artful book is a must-read." - Lauren Edmondson
"Delicious and biting, The Art of Pretend probes the artifice of even our most intimate relationships. It kept me up way too late, with a sophistication that removed all guilt from the pleasure." - Avery Carpenter Forrey
"A delicious take on class, friendship, and desire." - Christina McDowell
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