February 2020 Book, The Guest Book
There’s
a stunning scene toward the beginning of Sarah Blake’s new novel, “The
Guest Book,” that follows a wealthy young mother gliding around New York
and then to her elegant mansion in a charmingly choreographed dance of
delight that ends with her 5-year-old son falling from a window to his
death.
Such
a tragedy might shatter other families, but the Miltons are not other
families. Ogden and Kitty Milton are the union of America’s bluest
bloodlines, aristocrats who have provided a model of decorum to a
grateful nation since they arrived on the Mayflower. Ogden
guides the family’s Wall Street firm with wisdom and discretion, just as
Kitty manages their home.
As
soon as they bury their son, everyone agrees that it’s “best not to
mention it. Best not to dwell on it. . . . Some things were better off
left unsaid.”
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