The Commercial Appeal

Tattling on one-percenters behaving badly

- By Faye Jones Chapter16.org

Olivia Ritchie has a nice life. She’s madly in love with her husband, a professor who has just retired, and she has a rewarding career as an interior designer for the superrich, some of whom have become her friends. Dorothea Benton Frank’s latest novel, “All Summer Long,” takes readers on a tour of the life of the 1 percent while also investigat­ing what makes a happy marriage.

Olivia’s life is not actually ideal. She long ago promised her husband that when he retired, they would leave New York City for Charleston, South Carolina. It’s not just that Olivia is afraid she can’t adjust to the slower pace of life in the South; she also has a secret she’s been keeping from Nick: their finances, which she manages, are not in great shape. How is she going to recruit elite clients from long distance? Does she even want to?

In the midst of these contemplat­ions, Olivia keeps getting pulled into the lives of her billionair­e clients, Bob and Maritza Vasile. Maritza is Bob’s former employee: “All she did was screw her way into Bob’s wallet,” according to one assessment Olivia overhears. Bob himself owns a yacht, a jet, a personal submarine, and he can afford to rent an entire island when he needs a vacation. The Vasiles often invite the Ritchies along on their travels, but for Olivia and Nick this luxury comes at the price of time spent with clueless people who don’t appreciate what they have and can never resist an opportunit­y to be snide. Then there’s Gladdie, Bob and Maritza’s totally undiscipli­ned daughter, and the child’s nanny, Ellen, who seems to be angling for a new role in the family: becoming the next Mrs. Vasile. And that’s all before Colette, a former Mrs. Vasile, enters the picture with a family wedding to plan.

When everyone else seems to be at the beach and the best you can hope for is an inflatable pool in the backyard, a private island might start to look pretty good, but “All Summer Long” is a good reminder that all that glitters is not gold.

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Dorothea Benton Frank is the author of “All Summer Long.”
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