The Hopefuls

The Hopefuls


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The Hopefuls captures everything we love to hate about Washington… A hilarious gripefest… Here, finally, is a novel witty enough to match your secret loathing — and tenderhearted enough to make you realize how much you love this damned cesspool after all… [The] winking humor and especially the real affection between Beth and Matt make The Hopefuls a pleasure to read… [Close] has a light, precise touch about the way a young marriage works when the partners are caught between old ideals and new realities… But the real heart of The Hopefuls is the tension between idealism and cynicism inherent to politics... A welcome mixture of humor and wisdom about the good people who run this country — or, for some reason, want to.
Ron Charles, The Washington Post 

A Library Journal Audio-in-Advance Pick for July 2016 

A July 2016 LibraryReads Pick

A brilliantly funny novel about ambition and marriage from the bestselling author of Girls in White Dresses, The Better Half tells the story of a young wife who follows her husband and his political dreams to DC, a city of idealism, gossip, and complicated friendships among young Washington’s aspiring elite.

When Beth arrives in Washington, DC, she hates everything about it: the confusing traffic circles, the ubiquitous Ann Taylor suits, the humidity that descends each summer. At dinner parties, guests compare their security clearance levels. They leave their BlackBerrys on the table. They speak in acronyms. And once they realize Beth doesn’t work in politics, they smile blandly and turn away. Soon Beth and her husband, Matt, meet a charismatic White House staffer named Jimmy and his wife, Ashleigh, and the four become inseparable, coordinating brunch, birthdays, and long weekends away. But as Jimmy’s star rises higher and higher, their friendship—and Beth’s relationship with Matt—is threatened by jealousy, competition, and rumors. A glorious send-up of young DC and a blazingly honest portrait of a marriage, this is the finest work yet by one of our most beloved writers.