
Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan
This is a contemporary family saga that’s all glitz and glamor, with lots of drama. There are over-the-top parties, very exclusive restaurants, and weddings in exotic locales. Arabella, Countess of Greshambury, steals most of her scenes with her awfulness. She screams at her three grown children and attempts to control them. Arabella is Chinese, but dislikes most other Asians, including Dr. Eden Tong, who is friends with all three of Arabella’s children, but is especially close to Rufus, an artist. Eden lives with her father, oncologist Dr. Thomas Tong, in a cottage on the Greshambury estate.
Settings include Hawaii, Venice, hot-air ballooning in Morocco, and a fabulous car collection in Los Angeles. There’s also a billionaire secretly very ill with cancer. Many descriptions of gorgeous gowns and decadent meals are included, but this entertaining novel doesn’t take itself too seriously. It reads like a vintage Judith Krantz novel, only less steamy and more fun. There’s also a fair number of characters dealing with racial and class prejudice, family histories with plenty of secrets, plus some lovely friendships. This is a good reach for the beach or backyard.
Brenda