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The Chocolate Money
The Chocolate Money | Ashley Prentice Norton
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Bettina Ballentyne is a chocolate heiress only by name; it is her glamorous and narcissistic mother, Babs, who lives up to the billing and plays by no one’s rules. Navigating a simultaneously treacherous and alluring landscape of wealth, sex, and decadence—first in her privileged childhood in Chicago and later at a top-tier east coast boarding school—Bettina must figure out how to reconcile her yearning for maternal affection with her mother’s take-no-prisoners-style parenting. Ashley Prentice Norton’s unflinching eye and acerbic wit capture Bettina’s coming of age with the perfect mixture of tragic and comic. Simultaneously sassy, deeply twisted, and uproariously funny, the novel’s sharp and sparkly humor will have you laughing during its darkest moments. A mesmerizing portrayal of the corrosive effects of an American fortune, The Chocolate Money is a shocking and intensely readable debut.
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Another entry in my favorite subgenre: books about depressed women with too much money ( #BADWWTMM ), Choco $$ delivers the tale of partying heiress Babs Ballantyne, as told by her unfortunate bystander of a daughter. It definitely hews a little close to revisionist revenge autobiography instead of, you know, fiction, and in that sense it's tragic, but still... a tragedy that I couldn't put down.

babsbourland Also: Everyone, feel free to assign that unwieldy hashtag to your own faves in tragic rich girl fiction. In a perfect world we'd have a database of stories that contain expensive handbags filled with half a dog biscuit and a xanax 8y
heyitsMacall 😂😂😂😂 omg 8y
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