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The House Party
The House Party: A Novel | Rita Cameron
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When a house party goes terribly wrong, a suburban town fractures, exposing disturbing truths about the communityperfect for fans of Little Fires Everywhere and Ask Again, Yes. Its the party of the year. Afterward, nothing will ever be the same. Maja Jensen is smart, stylish, and careful, the type of woman who considers every detail when building her dream home in the suburbs of Philadelphia. The perfect house that would compensate for her failure to have a child, the house that was going to save her marriage. But when a group of reckless teenagers trash the newly built home just weeks before she moves in, her plans are shattered. Those teenagers, two months away from graduating high school, are the good kidsthe ones on track to go to college and move on to the next stage of their privileged lives. They have grown up in a protected bubble and are accustomed to getting by with just a slap on the wrist. Did they think they could just destroy property without facing punishment? Or was there something deeper, darker, at play that night? As the police close in on a list of suspects, the tight-knit community begins to fray as families attempt to protect themselves. What should have been the party of the year will have repercussions that will put Majas marriage to the ultimate test, jeopardize the futures of those good kids, and divide the town over questions of privilege and responsibility. An absorbing novel told through shifting perspectives, The House Party explores how easily friendships, careers, communities, and marriages can upend when differences in wealth and power are forced to the surface.
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AudiobookingWithLeah
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You shouldn't go into this thinking it‘s a mystery thriller…although there is some drama, for sure. It‘s more of a look into actions and consequences. A cautionary tale of the devastation in the wake of a drunken teenage party gone wrong…way wrong. The narration by Karissa Vacker…was great, of course. She is one of my all-time favs.

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High schoolers throw a party at a house in the middle of construction and it gets wildly out of hand. This book has a little more substance in that it raises questions of class and privilege and the repercussions to collateral characters. Lies and rumors and financial loss to the construction company and its workers as well as the trauma and expense to the already over leveraged homeowners gives you lots of food for thought.

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Releasing next week, this one focuses on the 2008 mortgage crisis and stock crash, as told via a high school party gone wrong in a rich, upper class town

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