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Valerie Ann Leff (Author)
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May 12, 2005
980 Park, a fictional, pre-war co-op on the Northwest corner of Park Avenue and 83rd Street, houses the rich and famous-Sidney Sapphire, the blonde anchorwoman of ABC News, Angela Somoza, the gorgeous Nicaraguan jet-setter, Bob Horowitz, the former chairman of the United Jewish Appeals, and the usual collection of banking and industrial CEO's, Wall Street magnates, and white-haired philanthropists. The Brooklyn-born doorman, Vinnie Ferretti, joins the ranks when he becomes a major fashion designer.

The building's board, rich as clotted cream, sips gin in the afternoons and devises ways to keep out anyone deemed "inappropriate." Stifled resentments come to a head when the French baroness in the penthouse dies, and two Jewish families in the building suspect the co-op board of more discrimination with regard to prospective buyers than might be legal.

Better Homes and Husbands is a stylish, richly woven novel about class and caste feuds, played out with ferocity and etiquette in a posh New York apartment building during the tumultuous period of social change between 1970 and 2000.

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Leff serves up a slice of the good life in this group portrait novel, following the lives of the residents of an exclusive prewar co-op building in New York City from the 1970s to the present day. The denizens of 980 Park Avenue have little in common except for their tony address on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Genial attorney Dick Sapphire, the building's first Jewish resident, struggles through the suicide of his first wife and the career ambitions of a second. Mrs. Coddington, an archetypal WASP, presides over the building's co-op board and spends her boorish husband's ample wealth. Angela Somoza, granddaughter of a Latin dictator, defies her heritage by smuggling in illegal Guatemalan freedom fighters and denouncing the anti-Semitism of the co-op board. Battles of race, religion and ideology give an edge to this cozy chronicle. Leff provides plenty of glittering details, but she doesn't neglect the lives of the building's service people, like elevator operator Vinnie, who becomes a fashion designer. Her protagonists are types, but Leff is skilled at teasing out their small idiosyncrasies. Sedate and slightly old-fashioned, this is a warmhearted, generously imagined New York story.
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"A novel of manners written with skill and heart and powers of observation as sharp as a boning knife -- my idea of heaven."
- Beth Gutcheon, author of More Than You Know
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (May 12, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312330634
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312330637
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #410,660 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Charming Debut for Valerie Ann Leff, June 20, 2004
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Welcome to Manhattan's 980 Park Avenue where the rich and filthy rich reside. Don't be jealous, though, because they're not without their problems. They have their share of struggles, scandals and grief. As the poor are so fond of saying, "Money can't buy happiness." But let us not forget the retort of the rich, "It makes misery so much easier." Such is the case at 980 Park Avenue.

BETTER HOMES & HUSBANDS gives us an inside look at the lives of those who live and work in the building; those who are separated not only by walls of plaster and plywood but also by walls of class, society and snobbery. However, no wall is enough to keep them out of each other's lives completely. Their joys and their tragedies intermingle over the years and no one's business is as confidential as they'd like to pretend it is.

Take, for instance, Claudia and Madeline, girlhood friends who are as close as sisters but become separated due to a terrible tragedy. What starts out as a simple life and close friendship becomes hopelessly complicated as misunderstandings occur. Then there's Claudia's father, Dick Sapphire, who finds love for the second time and then has to adjust himself to a wife and a life so much different from what he had anticipated.

There's Vinnie, the elevator man, who leaves the building behind in what seems like misfortune only to find that it has led him to the greatest opportunity of his life. And let us not forget the Baroness Idabell Smith d'Alencon, a woman whose invitations are few and far between but coveted by every woman in the building. You'll also meet Angelita Somoza, an exquisite woman who has a never-ending procession of maids and nannies who seem to have no skills whatsoever for cleaning or childcare.

The stories in this book span the timeframe of 1970 to 2000 and the changes that occur in the lives of the residents and in society. The residents of 980 Park Avenue may know which stock to buy to increase their fortunes. They may know the designer from which to purchase an evening gown for the next society ball. The one thing they don't seem to be familiar with is the old adage that good fences make for good neighbors.

Valerie Ann Leff makes a charming debut with her first novel.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Year's Must Read - A Great Summer Book!, June 10, 2004
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I didn't exactly grow up in the world (the haves and have mores) depicted in Better Homes and Husbands, but I grew up adjacent to it-certainly close enough to marvel at Valerie Ann Leff's ability to x-ray the lives and loves, illusions and delusions of a certain caste of moneyed New Yorkers who inhabit one of Park Avenue's storied addresses (albeit a fictional one).

Valerie's talent for observation is flawless, and her prose effortless. Her deftly drawn characters are compelling without exception. Taken together they make 980 Park Avenue a kaleidoscope of old money and new, power and fame, devastating lies and universal truths. In the end, the building becomes kind of a character itself, something to aspire to and something to escape from, a dream and a nightmare, a postcard from the past and a letter to the future.

Wherever you live now, Park Avenue or Pacoima, this book is one great summer read. You won't want to put it down, and you will never want it to end.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare and Delightful Read, January 7, 2005
Books that explore class difference in America are usually heavy, depressing and pedantic. Better Homes and Husbands is a delightful departure. Set in one of the great old apartment buildings on Park Avenue in New York City, the novel takes us into the lives of those who live there and those who work there, from the baroness in the penthouse all the way down to the illegal Guatemalans hidden in a bedroom in one of the grand apartments.
Valerie Leff has accomplished that rare and wonderful possibility of fiction; to make us feel deeply the human condition, its sorrows and its dilemmas, and also to make us laugh, as when eight year old Madeline Sapphire, on a dare, bites the "chunky rectangular penis" of a Tiki statue, or an elderly wealthy man takes his turn running the elevator because the service people are on strike, much to the peril of the residents.
My own favorite chapters are the story of Sandra Payne, the daughter of a wealthy bond trader, who becomes pregnant by their long-time Jamaican chauffeur. Leff is brilliant in working out the relationships between the families in the building, and her resolution of the story of the black child born into a house where no black person could buy an apartment, is nothing less than brilliant.
I myself was born into an apartment house in the slums of St. Louis, at the polar opposite end of the social scale from Park Avenue penthouses. Never before have I read such a delightful, honest, and knowledgeable book about the great divide in America, seen from that other side where secrets are held close, and doormen protect the residents from the ways most of us live. I cannot recommend Better Homes and Husbands too highly.

Pat Schneider
Amherst, Massachusetts

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On the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the building is limestone and red brick, a heavy front door of black iron tracery, a gray canvas canopy with its white-lettered address, Nine-eighty Park Avenue. Read the first page
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New York, Park Avenue, Charles Payne, Ann Marie, Beverly Coddington, Angela Somoza, Dick Sapphire, Jesus Christ, Marvin Adler, Central Park, Mimi Horowitz, Bob Horowitz, Madison Chemists, Peggy Payne, Robin Horowitz, Trader Vic, United States, New Year's Eve, Town of Mexico, White Bread, Casey Eisenhower, Eighty-third Street, Harold Coddington, Lauren Sapphire, New School
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