A "rich and compelling" (Publishers Weekly) novel from Stuart Nadler, "a perceptive, sharp, and hilarious writer working at the top of his game" (Emma Straub).
Crisis is looming for three generations of the Olyphant family. Henrietta has lost her husband, nearly all of her money, and is about to lose her anonymity. After a lifetime spent trying to outrun the humiliation it caused her, Henrietta has reluctantly agreed to a reissue of The Inseparables, the salacious, critically despised bestseller she wrote decades earlier. At the same time, her daughter Oona, in the middle of a divorce, has moved back home to the house that Henrietta needs to sell. And Oona’s teenage daughter Lydia, away at boarding school, is facing an onslaught of scrutiny and shame when a nude photo of her goes viral. Over the course of a few tumultuous days, the Olyphant women must come to terms with their past and try to reimagine their future.