<p><b>AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER <br><br>Escape to glamorous Pineapple Street, New York, with 2023's must-read and warmest debut about love, family, class and money, from exciting new literary voice Jenny Jackson</b><br><br>'It's <b>the novel Jane Austen would have written</b> . . . if Jane Austen lived in Brooklyn Heights in the 21st century' <b>NEW YORK TIMES</b><br><br><b>'Hilarious and poignant' </b>MIRANDA COWLEY HELLER, author of <i>The Paper Palace</i><br><b>'The smartest and most deliciously fun novel I've read in ages' </b>KEVIN KWAN, author of <i>Crazy Rich Asians</i> <br><b>'An absorbing, acutely observed novel about class, money and love' </b>NICK HORNBY, author of <i>High Fidelity</i><br><b>'Filled with warmth and light. I was moved, engaged, inspired and charmed' </b>DAISY BUCHANAN, author of <i>Insatiable </i><br><br><br><b><i>Old money. New family . . .</i></b><br><br>Pineapple Street in Brooklyn Heights is one of New York City's most desirable residences, and home to the glamorous and well-connected Stockton family . . .<br><br><b>Darley</b>, the eldest daughter, has never had to worry about money. She followed her heart, trading her job and her inheritance for motherhood - but ended up sacrificing more of herself than she ever intended.<br><br><b>Sasha</b> is marrying into the wealthy Stockton family, who are worlds apart from her own. She feels like the outsider, trying to navigate their impenetrable traditions and please her new mother-in-law - plus her hesitancy to sign a pre-nup has everyone questioning her true intentions.<br><br><b>Georgiana</b>, the youngest, is falling in love with someone she can't (and really shouldn't) have - and is forced to confront the kind of person she wants to be.<br><br>Witty, escapist and full of heart, with an unmissable cast of loveable - if flawed - characters, <i>Pineapple Street</i> is a beautifully observed novel about the complexities of family dynamics, the miles between the haves and the have-notes, and the all-consuming insanity of first love - while also asking the age-old question, can money <i>really</i> buy you happiness?<br><br><br><u>Everyone is talking about <i>Pineapple Street . . .</i></u><br><br><b>'Wise, emotionally honest and such fun' </b>HELEN FIELDING, author of <i>Bridget Jones Diary</i><br><b>'J</b><b>enny Jackson turns this story of super-rich people living frustrated lives in Brooklyn into a compelling and thoughtful look at what it means to have very little agency in your own life. An excellent read'</b> <i>Stylist</i><br><b>'Killer debut about class, love and money'</b> <i>Grazia</i><br><b>'Sharp and juicy'</b> Nita Prose, bestselling author of <i>The Maid</i><br><b>'This is a story with huge heart about love and family'</b> <i>***** Reader Review</i><br><b>'Funny, witty, and compassionate'</b> <i>***** Reader Review</i><br><b>'I loved this book! A sharply observant, witty and perceptive look at the wealthy in New York. A complete pleasure to read from start to finish'</b> <i>***** Reader Review</i></p>
<p><b>AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER <br><br>Escape to glamorous Pineapple Street, New York, with 2023's must-read and warmest debut about love, family, class and money, from exciting new literary voice Jenny Jackson</b><br><br>'It's <b>the novel Jane Austen would have written</b> . . . if Jane Austen lived in Brooklyn Heights in the 21st century' <b>NEW YORK TIMES</b><br><br><b>'Hilarious and poignant' </b>MIRANDA COWLEY HELLER, author of <i>The Paper Palace</i><br><b>'The smartest and most deliciously fun novel I've read in ages' </b>KEVIN KWAN, author of <i>Crazy Rich Asians</i> <br><b>'An absorbing, acutely observed novel about class, money and love' </b>NICK HORNBY, author of <i>High Fidelity</i><br><b>'Filled with warmth and light. I was moved, engaged, inspired and charmed' </b>DAISY BUCHANAN, author of <i>Insatiable </i><br><br><br><b><i>Old money. New family . . .</i></b><br><br>Pineapple Street in Brooklyn Heights is one of New York City's most desirable residences, and home to the glamorous and well-connected Stockton family . . .<br><br><b>Darley</b>, the eldest daughter, has never had to worry about money. She followed her heart, trading her job and her inheritance for motherhood - but ended up sacrificing more of herself than she ever intended.<br><br><b>Sasha</b> is marrying into the wealthy Stockton family, who are worlds apart from her own. She feels like the outsider, trying to navigate their impenetrable traditions and please her new mother-in-law - plus her hesitancy to sign a pre-nup has everyone questioning her true intentions.<br><br><b>Georgiana</b>, the youngest, is falling in love with someone she can't (and really shouldn't) have - and is forced to confront the kind of person she wants to be.<br><br>Witty, escapist and full of heart, with an unmissable cast of loveable - if flawed - characters, <i>Pineapple Street</i> is a beautifully observed novel about the complexities of family dynamics, the miles between the haves and the have-notes, and the all-consuming insanity of first love - while also asking the age-old question, can money <i>really</i> buy you happiness?<br><br><br><u>Everyone is talking about <i>Pineapple Street . . .</i></u><br><br><b>'Wise, emotionally honest and such fun' </b>HELEN FIELDING, author of <i>Bridget Jones Diary</i><br><b>'J</b><b>enny Jackson turns this story of super-rich people living frustrated lives in Brooklyn into a compelling and thoughtful look at what it means to have very little agency in your own life. An excellent read'</b> <i>Stylist</i><br><b>'Killer debut about class, love and money'</b> <i>Grazia</i><br><b>'Sharp and juicy'</b> Nita Prose, bestselling author of <i>The Maid</i><br><b>'This is a story with huge heart about love and family'</b> <i>***** Reader Review</i><br><b>'Funny, witty, and compassionate'</b> <i>***** Reader Review</i><br><b>'I loved this book! A sharply observant, witty and perceptive look at the wealthy in New York. A complete pleasure to read from start to finish'</b> <i>***** Reader Review</i></p>