Summer awakenings!

The High Season    by Judy Blundell


Oh my! The opening paragraph describing the detritus sitting around Ruthie Beamish's household was so aptly familiar I was hooked from the get go! 
Those "post-it's with phone numbers marooned from their meaning." 
What could I do but read on, beckoned by an understandable world into something completely different.
Fast, witty and acidic, a look at relationships ending and new beginnings in unexpected ways. 
A glittering story of the summer invasion of the Hamptons. Only this time the quiet remote  village of the Orient is invaded by the rich and famous. Add in the competitive world of art blazing into being, a teenager's unhappy foray into sexuality, a separated woman finally facing some hard truths, and you have a winner.
The story revolves around Ruth Beamish, the local museum director,  her ex husband, their celebrity summer house renter, and various side characters as they interweave throughout the story.
Powerful and addictive.  I couldn't put Ruthie's story down.

A NetGalley ARC

*****

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