Heavy Cream by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright audiobook

Heavy Cream: A Novel

By Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

Simon & Schuster Audio

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • Available on 09/29/2026

    ISBN: 9781668152928

  • Available on 09/29/2026

    ISBN: 9781668152911

Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

“A magic spell of a book.” —Julie Buntin

Heavy Cream is funny, deeply felt, and positively effervescent, brimming with life and color and texture—I was repeatedly struck by its humor, its compassion, and its candor.” —Claire Lombardo, New York Times bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had

Abandoned by her mother in New York, sixteen-year-old Geraldine falls under the influence of three women, each seeking to form her in their image, in this “wildly perceptive” (Stefan Merrill Block, New York Times bestselling author of Homeschooled) coming-of-age story from the bestselling author of Alice Sadie Celine.

For Gerry, growing up on the road has always been her mother and her, locked in dysfunction. Homeschooled, she hasn’t learned much math. Instead, her mother has taught her how to spend the day at a motel’s swimming pool without being a guest and how to dodge paying extra for the chicken on a Caesar salad.

Gerry learns how to pass and adapt, but when she is abandoned in the city, Gerry finds herself in the care of three very different women, each intent on shaping her?into competing and incompatible selves. First, there is her mother’s old college friend Bonnie, who lives in a world of country clubs and chintzy domesticity. Then there is Nell, her mother’s estranged sister and a successful artist, who insists on ambition and self-invention. And finally Finley, an old-money socialite, who ushers Gerry into a rarefied world of Manhattan privilege.

A coming-of-age novel story that explores unconventional forms of motherhood and caretaking, Heavy Cream is both a charming comedy of manners and a deeply probing look at the complexities of love, mental illness, and inheritance, and one young woman’s eccentric path to selfhood.

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Author

Author Bio: Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

Author Bio: Sarah Blakley-Cartwright

Sarah Blakley-Cartwright is the author of Red Riding Hood, a New York Times bestseller published worldwide in thirty-eight editions and fifteen languages. She is the editor of Hauser & Wirth’s The Artist’s Library for Ursula magazine. She is publishing director of the Chicago Review of Books and associate editor of A Public Space.

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Available Formats : CD, Library CD
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English