Posh
By (Author) Lucy Jackson
Griffin Publishing
Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
1st March 2008
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
256
Width 135mm, Height 208mm
Kathryn "Lazy" Hoffman is the headmistress of the Griffin School, in the midst of an affair she almost can't remember why she started - her marriage, after all, is a good one. Lazy ministers to students, but her cross to bear is the parents: from the imperious head of the board of trustees to the more average thorns who just can't understand why their little darlings aren't fast-tracked to Harvard.There is one student who is clearly on his way to Cambridge: Michael Avery, smart and driven, but so troubled it's hard for him to get through life as a senior in high school. That drill includes his girlfriend Julianne Coopersmith, a sweetly compassionate child of divorce who happily wears hand-me-down designer clothes from her best friend, and adores Michael even in the face of his neediness and meltdowns. After all, she's all he has - he certainly doesn't have his mother, Susan, who finds it easier to love her Chinese Crested Hairless than her own brilliant and tortured son.Fast-paced, gently satirical, yet deeply felt, Posh is a surprisingly poignant and knowing novel distinguished by its spare and elegant prose.
"In this accomplished novel, Jackson's rendering of relationships - both toxic and positive, filial and friendly - is flawlessly executed." - Publisher's Weekly."
Lucy Jackson is a pseudonym for an acclaimed short story writer and novelist. Her last novel was a New York Times Notable Book. Her fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, and many other magazines and anthologies. She lives in New York City.