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The Rich People Have Gone Away
The Rich People Have Gone Away: A Novel | Regina Porter
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A diverse group of New Yorkers are brought together by the search for a missing womanin this electric novel of secrets, connection, and community. Riveting . . . mines the delicate and treacherous terrain in which human relationships and social divisions are rooted.Charmaine Wilkerson, New York Times bestselling author of Black Cake Brooklyn, 2020. Theo Harper and his pregnant wife, Darla, head upstate to their summer cottage to wait out the lockdown. Not everyone in their upscale Park Slope building has this privilege: not Xavier, the teenager in the Cardi B T-shirt, nor Darlas best friend, Ruby, and her partner, Katsumi, who stay behind to save their Michelin-starred restaurant. During an upstate hike on the aptly named Devils Path, Theo divulges a long-held secretand when Darla disappears after the ensuing argument, he finds himself the prime suspect. As Darlas and Theos families and friends come together to search for her, with Ruby and Katsumi stepping in to broker peace, past and present collide with startling consequences. Set against the pulse of an ever-changing city, The Rich People Have Gone Away connects the lives of ordinary New Yorkers to tell a powerful story of hope, love, and inequity in our timeswhile reminding us that no one leaves the past behind completely.
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I thought the writing style was unique. This is a Covid story set in NYC with 9/11 still fresh with people who were affected. I thought this would be more of a mystery/suspense/thriller but it was actually about the people‘s lives during this time with a lot of background stories to fill the reader in. It‘s a quiet, character building story. ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

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This is really well written. Somehow the author pulls 9/11 and the pandemic into a mystery of sorts centered around economically privileged people who seem ridiculous at times but not comically. It's good. Definitely recommend.

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