“All Happy Families is a wry and poignant account of a doomed wedding, a house ‘on a perilous dune’ in the Hamptons, and a world of privilege at its vanishing point. Jeanne McCulloch’s take on the American aristocracy is informed by her sharp eye for any sign of pretentiousness and her uncanny ability to render the despair at the heart of every happy family. Think of her as an Edith Wharton for the twenty-first century: we need her wisdom now more than ever.” - Christopher Merrill, author of Self-Portrait with Dogwood
“At the center of All Happy Families is a dramatic, dire, opulent wedding, which creates ever widening circles of concern about wealth, its concomitant glamor and the corrosive fear of loss it brings, about notions of femininity, style and grace, and finally, about time, the eternal antagonist to happy and unhappy families alike. McCulloch is as wise as she is funny, keen both to the ridiculous excesses of the moneyed class and to the evanescence of commercial beauty, while attentive to the intricate pains of alcoholism and love’s failures that afflict her characters, amidst the splendor.” - Mona Simpson, author of Casebook and My Hollywood
“McCulloch is as wise as she is funny, keen both to the ridiculous excesses of the moneyed class and to the evanescence of commercial beauty, while attentive to the intricate pains of alcoholism and love’s failures that afflict her characters, amidst the splendor.” - Mona Simpson, author of Casebook and My Hollywood
McCulloch’s droll, deft and tender-hearted portrait of the steely matriarchal bonds that endure alcoholism and genteel masculine decay is a delightful addition to the literature of WASP manners. I loved it. - John Seabrook
“In this elegant, searching memoir, Jeanne McCulloch peels back the glittering layers of privilege that comprise the surface of her family, and exposes the soft, complicated, tender core beneath. This is a beautiful book about love, loss, and the ravages of time. I adored it.” - Dani Shapiro
“An eminently enjoyable take on the infinite tangles and triumphs of family.” - Booklist
“...an honest and sensitive portrayal of family dysfunction as well as an evocation of a dying world of old-money wealth and privilege. A poignantly intimate memoir.” - Kirkus Reviews
“Partly a breezy scene piece, partly a meditation on the familial forces that make us who we are, All Happy Families is a distinct and evocative work.” - Vogue