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Pink Glass Houses
Pink Glass Houses: A Novel | Asha Elias
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Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.Kirsten Miller, author of The Change A seductive social satire about the wealthy PTA moms of an elite elementary school in Miami Beach, Pink Glass Houses is very Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of ros. Theres a reason people call Miami Beach a sunny place for shady people. Welcome to Sunset Academy, the most coveted elementary school in Miami Beach, where there are three categories of families: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. Perfectly tanned and smiling Charlotte Giordani is Sunset Academys alpha mom. With a sleek blowout and relentless charm, Charlottes brashness serves her well. Shes up for election as the PTA president and is riding high, having just secured a massive donation from billionaire Don Walker and his socialite wife Patricia. Don and Patricia are philanthropists, media darlings, and the owners of Villa Ros, a newly built modern glass house that everyone is talking about. (Its either spectacular or a tacky eyesore, depending on how you feel about billionaires.) Enter Melody Howard, a wide-eyed transplant from Wichita, Kansas. At first a skeptic about Miami Beach and its endlessly hashtaggable social scene, Melody finds herself sucked into the glossy, frenetic world of Sunset Academy moms. Melodys easygoing manner and background in nonprofit management make her an asset to the PTA. But when she emerges as a rival for the PTA presidency, Charlotte begins to unravel. Even the most powerful players on the social scene prove to be vulnerable when an investigation into white-collar crimetriggered by another school mom, the formidable Jamaican-American Judge Carol Lawsonthreatens to take down the whole institution. No amount of ros can soothe tensions as the drama builds to a shocking crisis point. Told in rotating first person voices, Pink Glass Houses is an irresistibly voyeuristic peek into the lives of the rich and infamous, where cocaine playdates, $100,000 kiddie birthday parties, and relentless social climbing are a way of life.
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I picked this up on a whim bc I needed a book with a pink and green cover. This was a ridiculous and fun look at a very affluent public elementary school PTA. While I work at a normal school with a normal PTA, I can absolutely see this playing out with this level of shenanigans with the affluent moms who think that their kid is “normal” bc they attend a public school as they bougie it up.

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