Musical Chairs
A Novel
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- £11.99
Publisher Description
“Poeppel has created a story that is well thought out, well plotted, well written, and fully developed. A delightful novel that celebrates the messiness and joy to be found in real life.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“100% page-turning delight…Pull out a lawn chair and prepare to read this gleefully entertaining novel.” —Stephen McCauley, author of My Ex-Life
The award-winning, “quick-witted and razor-sharp” (Taylor Jenkins Reid, New York Times bestselling author of Daisy Jones & The Six) author of Limelight and Small Admissions returns with a hilarious and heartfelt new novel about a perfectly imperfect summer of love, secrets, and second chances.
Bridget and Will have the kind of relationship that people envy: they’re loving, compatible, and completely devoted to each other. The fact that they’re strictly friends seems to get lost on nearly everyone. For three decades, they’ve nurtured their baby, the Forsyth Trio—a chamber group they created as students with their Juilliard classmate Gavin Glantz. In the intervening years, Gavin has gone on to become one of the classical music world’s reigning stars, while Bridget and Will have learned to embrace the warm reviews and smaller venues that accompany modest success.
Bridget has been dreaming of spending the summer at her well-worn Connecticut country home with her boyfriend Sterling. But her plans are upended when Sterling breaks up with her over email, her twin twenty-somethings arrive unexpectedly, and her elderly father announces he’s getting married. She concocts a plan to host her dad’s wedding on her ramshackle property, while putting the Forsyth Trio back into the spotlight. But to catch the attention of the music world, she and Will place their bets on luring back Gavin, whom they’ve both avoided ever since their stormy parting.
“In this funny, profound, and brilliantly alive novel about all the messy, wise, and wonderful chords that love can strike in our lives, Poeppel gathers together fathers and daughters, old flames and new sparks, music, writing and gardening, to explore what it really means to feel at home, and how life can open you up in ways you never saw coming” (Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author).
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Poeppel (Small Admissions) charms with this witty small-town story. Cellist Bridget Stratton's original plan to spend a carefree summer with her boyfriend at her dilapidated Connecticut country house is blown to pieces when her boyfriend breaks up with her via email, her 20-something twin children land on her doorstep, and her father, a famous, elderly orchestra conductor, announces he's getting married. Luckily she has Will, her longtime best friend, with whom she founded her chamber group, the Forsythe Trio, at Juilliard, which is still active decades later despite the loss early on of the original violinist, Gavin Glantz. The group's effort to court a new member causes friction, while Bridget continues to wonder if the twins' father is her sperm donor or Gavin, whom she slept with the night before she was artificially inseminated. Poeppel's characters leap off the page, and as the plot bubbles along, the lingering question of the twins' parentage is answered, and a rather unexpected solution is found for the Trio's problems. Comedic relief is provided by an errant herd of sheep, a feisty parrot named Ronaldo, and the epically awful wedding-wear presented to Bridget for her father's wedding. Poeppel's whimsical tale offers plenty of surprises.