The Paper Palace: A Novel


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“A magnificent page-turner…as intoxicating as a summer night by the sea.” (Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, New York Times best-selling author of Good Company)

“It’s been ages since I was so absorbed in a contemporary novel. I loved it.” (Nick Hornby, New York Times best-selling author of Just Like You)

“A soulful debut that plumbs the depths of a midlife Sophie’s Choice.” (People)

A story of summer, secrets, love, and lies: in the course of a singular day on Cape Cod, one woman must make a life-changing decision that has been brewing for decades.

“This house, this place, knows all my secrets.”

It is a perfect July morning, and Elle, a 50-year-old happily married mother of three, awakens at “The Paper Palace” – the family summer place which she has visited every summer of her life. But this morning is different: Last night Elle and her oldest friend, Jonas, crept out the back door into the darkness and had sex with each other for the first time, all while their spouses chatted away inside. Now, over the next 24 hours, Elle will have to decide between the life she has made with her genuinely beloved husband, Peter, and the life she always imagined she would have had with her childhood love, Jonas, if a tragic event hadn’t forever changed the course of their lives. As Heller colors in the experiences that have led Elle to this day, we arrive at her ultimate decision with all its complexity. Tender yet devastating, The Paper Palace considers the tensions between desire and dignity, the legacies of abuse, and the crimes and misdemeanors of families.

Customers say

Customers find the book engaging and well-written. They appreciate the compelling pacing and exploration of themes. The love story is described as romantic and touching. However, some readers feel the timelines are confusing and inconsistent. There are mixed opinions on the writing quality – some find it descriptive and detailed, while others consider it rough or too descriptive at times. There are also differing views on the story quality – some find the upbringing relatable and emotional, while others find the ending unsatisfying or lacking redemption.

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