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Living in the community of Brooklyn's fruit streets is another test. And for the one who got into this family clan as a daughter-in-law, and for the two who were born and raised among immense wealth. The measured and privileged life of parents can turn out to be a burden for their children and suddenly become an opportunity to change something and add meaning to their lives.
This novel is about the vicissitudes of life of the privileged class of New York, one family accustomed to high status and manners, and in general - about the meaningless nature of money, or rather, the people who have it. Honestly, in places sharply, with irony and sadness, but very truthfully described how the heroes of this novel grow up, suffer and still - learn to love.