I wanted to bring you a new book I received for this review Pineapple Street A GMA Book Club Pick A Novel by Jenny Jackson I received in exchange for this review.
Jenny Jackson is a new Author to me but I really enjoy Pineapple Street and can’t wait to purchase other books she may publish. I wish you could see the cover on the book which reminds me of a Art Piece in a mansion.
Pineapple Street was part of The Good Morning Book Club “A GMA Book Club Pick”. This was a club I hadn’t heard of but will be checking out this week. This story doesn’t take long to read at all or at least for me it didn’t.
Pineapple Street is a fascinating look at the upper-crust Stockton family. Their money is old money. They are self-pronounced typical WASPs and are not quite ready for their millennial children to question their values and long-proven lifestyle choices.
Tilda and Chip Stockton are the parents of Darley, Cord, and Georgiana. Cord and his wife Sasha live in the family home in Brooklyn Heights in the prestigious fruit streets on Pineapple Street. Since Sasha is of middle-class roots and has far less status than the Stocktons, she is supposed to feel honored to keep everything decorated in the old classic way and maintain the childhood rooms of Cord’s siblings precisely as they left them.
Darley is married to Malcolm, an Asian. Darley is confident in her husband’s ability to provide for her and has therefore chosen to forego a career and her family inheritance since she didn’t want to require Malcolm to sign a prenuptial agreement, which is commonplace and routine when someone marries into the Stockton family. She seems surprised that her children are targets of subtle Asian discrimination, even from her family.
Georgiana is the youngest and much younger than her siblings. She works at a nonprofit and realizes her values do not mesh with her family’s. She is also uniquely sensitive to the subtle and overt biases inherent in many wealthy one-percenters. Georgiana grows influenced by some other millennials unwilling to perpetuate some cultural systems that have allowed families such as hers to enjoy their wealth.
About the book:
A Good Morning America Book Club Pick
“A vibrant and hilarious debut…Pineapple Street is riveting, timely, hugely entertaining and brimming with truth.” —Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of The Nest
“A delicious new Gilded Age family drama… a guilty pleasure that also feels like a sociological text.” —Vogue
A deliciously funny, sharply observed debut of family, love, and class, this zeitgeisty novel follows three women in one wealthy Brooklyn clan
Darley, the eldest daughter in the well-connected old money Stockton family, followed her heart, trading her job and her inheritance for motherhood but giving up far too much in the process; Sasha, a middle-class New England girl, has married into the Brooklyn Heights family, and finds herself cast as the arriviste outsider; and Georgiana, the baby of the family, has fallen in love with someone she can’t have, and must decide what kind of person she wants to be.
Rife with the indulgent pleasures of life among New York’s one-percenters, Pineapple Street is a smart, escapist novel that sparkles with wit. Full of recognizable, loveable—if fallible—characters, it’s about the peculiar unknowability of someone else’s family, the miles between the haves and have-nots, and the insanity of first love—all wrapped in a story that is a sheer delight.
Jenny Jackson

About the author
Jenny Jackson is the New York Times bestselling author of Pineapple Street. A graduate of Williams College and the Columbia Publishing Course, Jenny is Vice President and Editorial Director of Fiction at Alfred A. Knopf. She lives in Brooklyn Heights with her family.