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_aJackson, Jenny _c(Editor) _eauthor _923924 |
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_aPineapple street _b: a novel _c/ Jenny Jackson. |
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_aLondon : _bPenguin Books, _c2024. |
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_a304 pages ; _c21 cm. |
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520 | _aPineapple Street follows three women in an old Brooklyn Heights clan: one who was born with money, one who married into it, and one who wants to give it all away. Shot through with the indulgent pleasures of life among New York's one-percenters, Pineapple Street is a smart, escapist debut novel that sparkles with wit. Full of recognisable, loveable - if fallible - characters, it's about the peculiar unknowability of someone else's family, the miles between the haves and have-nots, and the insanity of first love - all wrapped in a story that is a sheer delight. | ||
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_aUpper class families _vFiction _923927 |
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_aNew York City, NY _xHistory _xCulture _vFiction _923925 |
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_aDomestic fiction _923646 |
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