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Even in Paradise

368p. HarperCollins/Harper. Oct. 2014. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9780062293695; ebk. $10.99. ISBN 9780062293718. LC 2013047956.
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Gr 9 Up—Julia Buchanan is an enigma with a famous name—thanks to her father, a former senator. When she arrives at St. Anne's boarding school in her junior year, the other students observe her from a distance, assuming they know everything about her because of what they've heard. Charlotte Ryder, a scholarship student, doesn't even give much thought to Julia until a random act of kindness brings them together. The girls quickly form the kind of close friendship that, to the outside world, looks like they're falling in love. An artist who collects objects to remind her of special moments, Charlotte savors every second she spends with Julia. Being Julia's best friend introduces her to a new normal: sneaking out of the dorms at night, spending summers in Nantucket, and keeping dark secrets. As Charlotte spends more time with Julia and the rest of the Buchanans, she begins to love them all as though they were her own family, and they come to rely on her to keep Julia from falling apart. There is tragedy in the Buchanan past, and Charlotte's need to know the truth—and her growing feelings for Julia's older brother, Sebastian—threaten to disrupt a delicate balance. Philpot's debut is a mournful meditation on the intensity of love in all its forms: familial, platonic, and romantic. Inspired by Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited and F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the text blends elements from these novels to create something that is a modern romance and classic tragedy. Readers who enjoy deep explorations of emotions and human frailty will relish this work.—Joy Piedmont, LREI, New York City
At St. Anne's boarding school for girls, quiet, observant Charlotte's life changes after Julia Buchanan stumbles (drunkenly) into her life. Julia invites Charlotte into the glamorous, old-money world of the prominent Buchanan family, who share their wealth and affection readily but hide the details of a recent family trauma. Ambling, atmospheric, and pensive, this ambitious debut has much to contemplate and savor.
At St. Anne's boarding school for girls, Charlotte is "friendly with many, close to few" until Julia Buchanan stumbles (drunkenly) into her life. Julia invites Charlotte into the glamorous, old-money world of the prominent Buchanan family, who share their wealth and affection readily but hide the details of a recent family trauma. Charlotte, a quiet, observant artist on a scholarship, falls in love first with Julia, then with the Buchanan family and their palatial Nantucket homestead, and finally with Julia's brother Sebastian. Narrator Charlotte looks back on her time with the Buchanans with an astute outsider's perspective reminiscent of Nick Carraway of The Great Gatsby and Charles Ryder of Brideshead Revisited; Philpot honors these influences with fluid, nimble prose, lush descriptive passages, and a tenderly nostalgic plot. As with Nick and Charles, Charlotte's short time with the Buchanans reveals the profound rewards of close friendship, the pain of class differences, and the inexorable nature of grief and guilt. Modern readers may find Julia's persistent fragility difficult to take in large doses, but Charlotte's deep regard for her troubled friend is explored with considerable depth and complexity. Ambling, atmospheric, and pensive, this ambitious debut (by a former Horn Booker) has much to contemplate and savor. jessica tackett macdonald

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