Pink Glass Houses: A Novel BY Asha Elias
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“Delicious, decadent, and utterly diabolical. No one serves up a scandal like Asha Elias.”—Kirsten Miller, author of The Change
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that immerses readers in the glamorous and cutthroat world of Miami Beach’s elite elementary school scene. With a sparkling blend of Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel exposes the darker side of high society.
In the sun-soaked enclave of Sunset Academy, Miami Beach’s most prestigious elementary school, families fall into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the center of this glittering world is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. Charismatic and impeccably groomed, Charlotte is vying for the PTA presidency with the support of billionaire donors Don and Patricia Walker. Known for their modern glass mansion, Villa Rosé, the Walkers are either the epitome of elegance or a garish display of excess.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas. Initially wary of Miami Beach’s social whirl, Melody finds herself drawn into the PTA’s glamorous yet ruthless competition. Her nonprofit background makes her a formidable contender, and as she challenges Charlotte for the PTA presidency, tensions escalate.
The drama intensifies when Judge Carol Lawson, a powerful school mom, triggers an investigation into white-collar crime that threatens to unravel the community. Amid cocaine-fueled playdates and $100,000 birthday parties, the elite’s facade begins to crumble. Told through rotating first-person perspectives, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic look at the opulent and scandalous lives of the rich and infamous, culminating in a shocking climax.
Pink Glass Houses is a seductive social satire that immerses readers in the glamorous and cutthroat world of Miami Beach’s elite elementary school scene. With a sparkling blend of Big Little Lies and Pineapple Street, but with diamonds, a tan, and a glass of rosé, this novel exposes the darker side of high society.
In the sun-soaked enclave of Sunset Academy, Miami Beach’s most prestigious elementary school, families fall into three categories: rich, wealthy, and ultra-wealthy. At the center of this glittering world is Charlotte Giordani, Sunset Academy’s alpha mom. Charismatic and impeccably groomed, Charlotte is vying for the PTA presidency with the support of billionaire donors Don and Patricia Walker. Known for their modern glass mansion, Villa Rosé, the Walkers are either the epitome of elegance or a garish display of excess.
Enter Melody Howard, a newcomer from Wichita, Kansas. Initially wary of Miami Beach’s social whirl, Melody finds herself drawn into the PTA’s glamorous yet ruthless competition. Her nonprofit background makes her a formidable contender, and as she challenges Charlotte for the PTA presidency, tensions escalate.
The drama intensifies when Judge Carol Lawson, a powerful school mom, triggers an investigation into white-collar crime that threatens to unravel the community. Amid cocaine-fueled playdates and $100,000 birthday parties, the elite’s facade begins to crumble. Told through rotating first-person perspectives, Pink Glass Houses offers a voyeuristic look at the opulent and scandalous lives of the rich and infamous, culminating in a shocking climax.
Listed on 2 August, 2024