What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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SOLVED. a 90s? novel about a group of artsy friends meeting socially in a teahouse [s]
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Could it be something by Candace Bushnell? Lauren Weisberger? Jennifer Weiner?

I vaguely remember picking a QP-bound book up and reading the back cover and the synopsis sounded a lot like what you wrote. I think it was on a stacked table of "summer reading" books that included an assortment of literature, stuff you'd call "chick lit" and stuff that was likely to be turned into a movie or series, stuff that was showcased on Oprah and mentioned in Cosmo, those sorts of books.


I think it's from 2012, so way too recent, but it does sound like a fun read - I'll definitely give it a shot anyway, thanks for mentioning it:))

I'm reasonably sure it was none of the books mentioned to date (I'll give you a list below, for convenience):
* not anything by Candace Bushnell, Lauren Weisberger, Jennifer Weiner (too girly)
* not The Tea House on Mulberry Street (ditto)
* not Triburbia (similar in vibe, though nothing in the "Readers Also Enjoyed" section rings a bell).
Any ideas, anyone?




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I'm so sorry :( Hope you improve!"
Thank you, Michele! I am on the mend:)

I am very sorry it took me so long to get to the library (that really was one nasty virus), but today I finally made it and it IS A Collection of Beauties at the Height of Their Popularity by Whitney Otto. I immediately found the fragment about engraved silver bracelets I remembered so well.
Thanks a million, Morgan and Michele, and the group admins, who made it possible for me to finally find this book:)
Books mentioned in this topic
A Collection of Beauties at the Height of Their Popularity (other topics)Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays (other topics)
A Collection of Beauties at the Height of Their Popularity (other topics)
The Tea House on Mulberry Street (other topics)
Triburbia (other topics)
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The book was probably written in the nineties (I've read it in Polish translation in mid-noughties).
Narration was third person omniscient, from what I remember, and I think it focused on various characters in turn.
Setting: Brooklyn? A large town in an English-speaking country? Time of action: most likely nineties, perhaps late eighties.
I remember one of the characters had a common-law wife, an artist(view spoiler)[, whom he cheated on (hide spoiler)]. Instead of a wedding band, he wore a silver? bracelet she designed.
Would be grateful for any pointers.