This Beautiful Life, Helen Schulman
This Beautiful Life, Helen Schulman
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This Beautiful Life

Author: Helen Schulman

Narrator: Hillary Huber

Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/02/2011


Synopsis

When the Bergamots move from comfortable suburban Ithaca to New York City, theyre not sure how well they will adaptor what to make of the strange new world of the welltodo Upper West Side. But soon Richard is consumed by his executive role at a large New York university, and Liz, who has traded in her academic career to oversee the lives of their children, is hectically ferrying sixyearold Coco around town. Fifteenyearold Jake is graciously taken in by a group of friends at Wildwood, an elite private day school. But the upperclass cocoon in which they have enveloped themselves is ripped apart when Jake wakes up one morning after an unchaperoned party and finds an email waiting in his inbox from an eighthgrade admirer. Attached is a sexually explicit video she has made for him. Shocked, stunned, maybe a little proud, scareda jumble of adolescent emotionhe forwards the video to a friend, who then forwards it to a friend, and the video goes viral. Within hours, its not only all over the school but all over the cityand all over the Internet. In the aftermath, Jake is suspended from school, Lizs social standing among the Wildwood moms is challenged, and Richards job is at risk. Good people faced with bad choices, they decide to fight back. But how? Do they use the very weapons wielded against themthe media and the law? And at what moral and professional cost? How they choose to react, individually and at one anothers behest, places everything they hold dear in jeopardy; they are completely caught off guard by the ramifications of their actions, not only to their marriage, their daughter, their place in the community, but to Jakethe very one they have set out to protect. This Beautiful Life is a powerful exploration of the blurring boundaries of privacy and the fragility of self, a tour de force of modern life that will have listeners debating their assumptions about family, morality, and the sacrifices and choices we make in the name of love.

About Helen Schulman

Helen Schulman writes fiction, nonfiction, and screenplays. Her last novel, This Beautiful Life, was a New York Times bestseller. She is a Professor of Writing and Fiction Chair at the MFA program at The New School. She lives in New York City with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Will on March 12, 2025

Living what appears to be an exceptional reality, with financial and career success, access to the good things in life, and a world of hope for the future, the Bergamot family discovers that the royal flush they had been dealt can easily be transformed into, or shown to be, a house of cards. When 15-......more

Goodreads review by Daven on December 10, 2011

Somebody pour me a drink. I feel like I've survived something here. First off, let me say that I listened to this on CD going to-and-from work, and the fact that the reader was overwhelmingly droll and snooty certainly tainted my impression of the book. It was very challenging to tolerate her smug......more

Goodreads review by Randi on September 01, 2011

The cover of the NY Times Book Review? Really? Really? Okay, this'll teach me to run out and buy a book based on that kind of coverage. The review was longer than the book. Tho t'aint the length I quibble with, more the "huh? Nothing much happened" factor that irks me. The premise was intriguing and......more

Goodreads review by SadieReadsAgain on April 04, 2012

This book lost me from hello, and whilst at times it made an effort to win me back I never really bought it. The premise is good one, its what caught my attention, and I was excited to receive an uncorrected proof from Waterstones. Examining the worst challenges a family can face from the relative sa......more