Just married, Paul and Katherine Cattleman arrive in Los Angeles, a city that immediately divides them. Paul is drawn to its sunny, sprawling, and cosmopolitan nature, while Katherine is overwhelmed by the dirt and smog. As Paul explores, he encounters Ceci, a woman embodying the city's uninhibited spirit. Meanwhile, Katherine finds solace in Iz, a psychiatrist who recognizes her unhappiness and offers help. Under the bright West Coast sun, Los Angeles subtly but significantly impacts the couple, casting new light on their marriage with moving, humorous, and unexpected consequences.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a compelling narrative that blends first-rate storytelling with sharp psychological insight into a marriage.
- Enjoy a humorous yet poignant exploration of how a new environment can profoundly affect personal relationships.
- Delve into the complexities of a couple's journey as they navigate individual desires and the challenges of a new city.
- Discover a book praised for its entertaining qualities and its ability to resonate with readers long after the final page.
About the Author
Alison Lurie was an American novelist and academic. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1985 for her novel Foreign Affairs. Known for her witty and incisive observations on human relationships and academia, Lurie's works often explored themes of marriage, infidelity, and the clash of cultures. Her other notable novels include The War Between the Tates and The Truth About Lorin Jones.