In a brilliant volte-face, the cult author behind The Sisters Brothers sets a Parisian stage for a perfectly-pitched, quirky drama of high-society sedition and savoir-faire.
Frances Price - tart widow, possessive mother and Upper East Side force of nature - is in dire straits, beset by scandal. Her adult son Malcolm is no help, mired in a permanent state of arrested development.
And then there's their cat, Small Frank, who Frances believes houses the spirit of her late husband, an infamously immoral lawyer whose gruesome tabloid death rendered them social outcasts. To put their troubles behind them, the trio cut their losses and head for the exit.
Their beloved Paris becomes the backdrop for a giddy drive to self-destruction, helped along by a cast of singularly curious characters: a bashful private investigator, an aimless psychic and Mme. Reynard, friendly American expat and aggressive houseguest. Brimming with pathos, warmth and wit, French Exit is a one-of-a-kind tragedy of manners, a riotous send-up of high society and a moving story of mothers and sons.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526601179
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 388 g
Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
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