The Heights

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Literary, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book The Heights by Peter Hedges, Penguin Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Peter Hedges ISBN: 9781101404546
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: March 4, 2010
Imprint: Plume Language: English
Author: Peter Hedges
ISBN: 9781101404546
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: March 4, 2010
Imprint: Plume
Language: English

Tim Welch is a popular history teacher at the Montague Academy, an exclusive private school in Brooklyn Heights. As he says, "I was an odd-looking, gawky kid but I like to think my rocky start forced me to develop empathy, kindness, and a tendency to be enthusiastic. All of this, I'm now convinced, helped in my quest to be worthy of Kate Oliver." Now, Kate is not inherently ordinary. But she aspires to be. She stays home with their two young sons in a modest apartment trying desperately to become the parent she never had. They are seemingly the last middle-class family in the Heights, whose world is turned upside down by Anna Brody, the new neighbor who moves into the most expensive brownstone in Brooklyn, sending the local society into a tailspin.

Anna is not only beautiful and wealthy; she's also mysterious. And for reasons Kate doesn't quite understand, even as all the Range Rover- driving moms jockey for invitations into Anna's circle, Anna sets her sights on Kate and Tim and brings them into her world.

Like Tom Perrotta, Peter Hedges has a keen eye for the surprising truths of daily life. The Heights is at once light of touch and packed with emotion and depth of character.

Watch a Video

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Tim Welch is a popular history teacher at the Montague Academy, an exclusive private school in Brooklyn Heights. As he says, "I was an odd-looking, gawky kid but I like to think my rocky start forced me to develop empathy, kindness, and a tendency to be enthusiastic. All of this, I'm now convinced, helped in my quest to be worthy of Kate Oliver." Now, Kate is not inherently ordinary. But she aspires to be. She stays home with their two young sons in a modest apartment trying desperately to become the parent she never had. They are seemingly the last middle-class family in the Heights, whose world is turned upside down by Anna Brody, the new neighbor who moves into the most expensive brownstone in Brooklyn, sending the local society into a tailspin.

Anna is not only beautiful and wealthy; she's also mysterious. And for reasons Kate doesn't quite understand, even as all the Range Rover- driving moms jockey for invitations into Anna's circle, Anna sets her sights on Kate and Tim and brings them into her world.

Like Tom Perrotta, Peter Hedges has a keen eye for the surprising truths of daily life. The Heights is at once light of touch and packed with emotion and depth of character.

Watch a Video

More books from Penguin Publishing Group

Cover of the book Elizabeth I by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Jackson's Dilemma by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Dead as a Doornail by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Well Read, Then Dead by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Cyber Shogun Revolution by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Winter Sisters by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Mr. Monk Gets Even by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book A New Song by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book The Journey from Abandonment to Healing by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Autism Life Skills by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Building the Great Society by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book The Perfectly Useless Book of Useless Information by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book The Lost Art of Closing by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Nauti Temptress by Peter Hedges
Cover of the book Never Broken by Peter Hedges
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy