"In this smart and engaging follow-up to her well-received debut,
The Hazards of Good Breeding, Shattuck focuses on three privileged
Gen X college roommates who are now grown up, coupled up, and
raising kids in pre-recession Boston. The cracks in their 'perfect
lives' begin to show when the most precocious of the trio, a
gorgeous striver named Jenny whose husband is infertile, makes the
unconventional decision to have a baby with a sperm donation from
Neil, her brainy, slacker ex-boyfriend from Harvard. . . . Stylish
storytelling and sharp social commentary . . . make Perfect Life
both topical and eminently readable."-People
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