Santa Monica: A Novel

Santa Monica: A Novel

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  • Create Date:2020-11-07 22:07:06
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  • Author:Cassidy Lucas
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Editor Reviews

08/24/2020

Undocumented Mexican domestic worker Lettie Mendoza and her half-brother, Zack Doheny—a U.S. citizen because of the Floridian father who raised him—inhabit overlapping but poignantly different worlds in the pseudonymous Lucas’s promising debut. Lettie discovers Zack’s dead body at the Santa Monica, Calif., gym where he was a star trainer popular with the ladies. Flash back to the months before. Single mom Lettie is drowning in debt from her six-year-old-son’s staggering medical bills, despite her daily marathon of cleaning, grocery shopping, cooking, and babysitting for many of the same privileged women whose pulses Zack gets racing. Things threaten to become even messier when Lettie’s down-to-earth favorite boss, a Hollywood director’s wife, tries to befriend her while simultaneously succumbing to Zack’s charms. Characters who transcend their stereotypes more than make up for a few forced plot twists. Lucas (the pen name of Julia Fierro and Caeli Wolfson Widger) succeeds in satirizing the gilded enclave of Santa Monica while also tugging at readers’ heartstrings. Agents: Susan Golomb, Writers House, and Marie Massie, Massie & McQuilkin. (Oct.)

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Reviews

LiteraryBelle

This book starts out with a bang! Zach Doheny is found dead within the first few pages, and then it just takes off from there. Lucas's style is very much like Liane Moriarty, who I absolutely love. There is a twist and turn on every page. This story is set in the beautiful Santa Monica, and the characters are the stereotypical rich white women. However Zach and Lettie are two characters who are in this world but clearly don't fit in. Zach was a gym rat trainer who is trying to become an actor. Lettie is an immigrant, as well as, a maid for the women of the neighborhood just trying to make a living for her son. The narration rotates among a few of the lead characters, and they all have thrilling stories. I devoured this story because it is both unpredictable and twisted.