The Mothers of Country Day | Arlene Matthews
Editorial Review“A smart, poignant fiction debut…What makes this work stand out is Matthews' handling of social issues such as class boundaries and the state of education in the country…The cause-and-effect relationship intertwined in each plot element creates moments of laughter and societal insight, making the novel an entertaining, shrewd read.” – Kirkus Reviews Book DescriptionStandardized test fraud, secrets, and scandal at a posh suburban private school… When Josie Messina's wunderkind 12-year-old son earns a full scholarship to one of New Jersey's toniest private schools, this hardworking, cash-strapped single mom is intimidated. Will she ever fit in with the wealthy and fashionable mothers of Little Fawn Country Day? But when Josie runs into Country Day's most famous parent, rock legend Billy Stand – known to her as the boy she used to babysit – their embrace in the school parking lot, viewed by three of the school's most influential social butterflies, rockets her to “A list” status. What happens next will bring truth to the warning, “Be careful what you wish for.” This timely, irreverent send-up of contemporary academia -- and the wicked ways of the one percent -- will delight any parent who has ever been dragged to a PTA fundraiser, has sweated out their children's grades and college prospects, or who has wondered what, exactly, their kids are learning at school all day.