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The Nest (novel)

The Nest is the bestselling debut novel by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, published on March 22, 2016. The book debuted at #3 on the New York Times Best Seller list in Hardcover Fiction for April 10, 2016, and rose to #2 the following week, when it also debuted at #3 on the combined print and e-book list.

Plot and main characters

Leo, Melody, Jack and Bea are four siblings of the Plumb family living in and around New York. They are set to receive money from a trust fund, which they call the "Nest", when Melody, the youngest, turns 40. However, Leo's reckless actions at a wedding party necessitate premature withdrawals from the Nest, causing tension among the siblings.

  • Leo: Former director of a popular magazine and website
  • Jack: Antiques dealer and husband to Walker; Jack is secretly in debt
  • Bea: A writer associated with the "Glitterary Girls" set
  • Melody: A helicopter parent mother to twin daughters who are preparing for college admissions

Reception

The literary imprint Ecco obtained world English rights to the book for a seven-figure deal.

According to Los Angeles Times, "The Nest is an addictive, poignant read with an enticing premise: four adult siblings fighting over the trust fund they're all counting on to bail them out of their particular disappointments and self-inflicted disasters." The Washington Post slated the book as "a comedy of filial greed and affection." The New York Times reported "Ms. Sweeney writes like a pro when it comes to moving her chess pieces around a crowded board."

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