Amy is the 9-year-old daughter of a woman born I to wealth and the Dean of Harvard Law School. Living in a house with her sister, a nanny, housekeeper and her handyman husband, she yearns for her father's attention and approval. He is consumed by work, and rarely has time to spend with his family. Life is a series of missed family events, trips to Washington, DC to assist with his former job, and losing track of time. And that's the entire story, until a startling, tragic event occurs in the last dozen pages. Author Ann McLaughlin ends the book on a note of hope for Amy, but I had long since stopped caring. The characters all seemed completely self-absorbed, and were people I would choose to avoid in real life.