Roosevelt, Maura
The Whitbys: a dynasty akin to the Astors
once enormously wealthy real-estate magnates who were considered "the landlords of New York." There was a time when the death of a Whitby would have made national news
but when the family patriarch
Roger
dies
he is alone. Word of his death travels from the longtime family lawyer to his clan of children (from four separate marriages) and the news isn't good. Roger has left everything to his twenty-one-year-old son Nick
a Whitby only in name
including the houses currently occupied by Shelley and Brooke--two of Roger's daughters from different marriages. And Nick is nowhere to be found. Brooke
the oldest of the children
who is unexpectedly pregnant
leads the search for Nick
hoping to convince him to let her keep her Boston home and her fragile composure. Shelley hasn't told anyone she's dropped out of college just months before graduating
and is living in her childhood apartment while working as an amanuensis for a blind writer named Anandaroop Gupta
with whom she develops a rather complicated relationship. And when Nick
on the run from the law after a misguided and dramatic act of political activism
finally shows up at Shelley's New York home
worlds officially collide as Nick and Mr. Gupta's daughter fall in love. Soon
all three siblings are faced with the question they have been running from their whole lives: What do they want their future to look like
if they can finally escape their past? Weaving together multiple perspectives to create a portrait of an American family
and an American dream gone awry
Baby of the Family is a book about family secrets--how they define us
bind us together
and threaten to blow us (and more) apart--as well as an amusing and heartwarming look at the various ways in which a family can be created.