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Preparations for Apple Mason's upcoming wedding are upset when her sister, Cory, returns unexpectedly, leaving behind an unhappy marriage

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In Bingham's last two, women were dog-tired and dog-tied within the fiefdoms of stultifying men (a lethally jovial politico in Small Victories; a nice rejecting husband and a not-so-nice rejecting lover in Upstate, p. 387). The women's revenges were outsize, if a shade comic. Here, Bingham takes on the mores of a patriarchal old southern family and the varying responses of its women--and men--as two sisters are netted in marriage. ``Apple,'' n‚e Adeline Mason, is about to marry Billy Long, horseman and employee of Apple's father Hammond. A cool climber with occasional nightmares, with a mother who'd sacrificed to give him country club advantages, Billy sizes up Apple: as one with ``bloodlines...you see the class...the way they look you straight in the eye, hold out their hands, invite you in.'' Apple's sister Cory comes home unexpectedly the day before the wedding, and tantrumming Apple immediately installs her as Matron of Honor, demoting Billy's sister. Mother Adeline Mason is shaken: she's fragile but wire-tough, one who ``dressed to do the flowers the way most women dress for a party.'' In a flashback to Cory's New York City, where she's married to ever-so-nice, frenziedly upwardly mobile Buddy, Cory begins a bad-kin journey--yakking to a stranger in Central Park and doing naughty stuff at a (hilariously) decrepit social club Buddy is frantic to join. And back home, the black housekeeper, Frankie (one of two outside narrators), treated with massive sugared callousness, explains why the Masons are not her ``family.'' The wedding draws closer, rawer emotions surface, and Billy smells vulnerability in the ``rich folks.'' The calamitous wedding, thunderous with organ music, is accomplished as Cory has the last antic word. Bingham's satire is softer, neater here, and you care for her people--with all their several moral glitches. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

From Publishers Weekly

As in her previous novels ( Small Victories ), Bingham concerns herself with family relationships, and in many ways revisits the tensions of her own well-known Kentucky clan, which she chronicled in the nonfiction Passion and Prejudice . This muted yet powerful narrative is her best yet, as she captures a prominent Kentucky family, the Masons, at their most vulnerable. Headstrong 19-year-old Apple Mason is about to marry Billy Long, a poor but respectable and shrewdly ambitious employee of her father's hardware company. The whirlwind wedding preparations have put genteel Mrs. Mason on edge, and the unexpected arrival of Apple's sister Cory, who has just left her husband, stirs up the disquieting undercurrents beneath the family's thin surface of restraint and politeness. As each character looks back from the present (the early 1970s) to offer his or her perspective on the rigid clan, a disturbing pattern emerges: the energetic, intelligent young Mason women have always been kept firmly in their place; denied a role in the family business, they are prized, like Kentucky thoroughbreds, for their breeding and bloodline, but they must be tamed and broken. Billy is only too anxious to take charge, and Apple is already ambivalent about their marriage. With a deft touch, Bingham evokes distinctive moments--a ride along the Ohio River at sunset, a quiet yet totally revealing lunch between Apple's father and his sister--with grace and acuity.
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  • PublisherZoland Books
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0944072631
  • ISBN 13 9780944072639
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