Jenny Jackson is a Vice President and Executive Editor at Alfred A.
Knopf. A graduate of Williams College and the Columbia Publishing
Course, she lives in Brooklyn Heights with her family. Pineapple
Street is her first novel.
Praise for Pineapple Street:
"A delicious new Gilded Age family drama-almost a satire-set in the
leafy enclaves of Brooklyn Heights....A lighthearted book that
captures a slice of New York society, a guilty pleasure that also
feels like a sociological text, punctuated with very particular
references to restaurants, preschools, nightclubs, and other
pillars of urban life in 2023."
-Vogue
"Those who want to eat the rich may salivate while reading
Pineapple Street...This breezy read is the bookish equivalent of an
effervescent Netflix dramedy. Expect to be entertained."
-The Wall Street Journal
"[An] engaging debut."
-The New Yorker
"A witty, easy-to-devour story of wealth and love's never-ending
war in the modern age."
-Elle
"This witty novel about the haves and have-mores is Succession with
a soul."
-TIME
"Sparkling....The book is smart and sharply observed, peppered with
small gems."
-The Washington Post
"A smart comedy of manners... The moment when a good writer
transforms an everyday detail about cheese cubes into an
observation about the casual cruelties of class hierarchy - remains
as jolting as getting or throwing a pie in the face. Here's to
being the thrower!"
-Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air
"Love is at the heart of this sparkling debut novel by Jenny
Jackson, which excavates old money and contemporary problems with
satiric flair."
-Southern Living
"This novel...is laugh-out-loud good....Love and money have always
mixed like oil and water (not well), but Jackson finds new humor
and warmth in her particularly witty debut."
-Harper's Bazaar
"A novel about inheritance and the cultural inanities of the
American WASP, set in a maximalist mansion? Don't mind if I do.
Pineapple Street is more than a field report on the WASPs and their
shabby-sweater super-wealth, of course-it's about class difference
and the taxations of love."
-Bustle
"Let us now praise purely escapist novels that fizz and
pop....Jackson...has a golden ear for the gilded social stratas of
New York money, and all the cocktail benefits and secret codes that
come with them."
-Entertainment Weekly
"Every single character bursts off the page. Seriously. Pineapple
Street is just the right witty, entertainin story to usher in
spring."
-Real Simple
"A charming, funny, and keenly observed story about New York City's
one percent-and what it means to find yourself among them, whether
by birth or marriage."
-Town and Country
"A wealthy Brooklyn Heights family has drama to spare - not to
mention plenty of trust funds - in this modern take on a Gilded Age
novel."
-The New York Post
"Pineapple Street encapsulates the oftentimes ridiculous
nature of the ultra-wealthy. The author seamlessly immerses readers
in the lives of the Stocktons...[who] must ask themselves the
uncomfortable question: Is it possible to be "good" with this much
money?"
-Shondaland
"There is a particular pleasure to reading about the languid rich:
people with names like Poppy and Georgiana, who quake under the
pressure of owning too many properties and whose biggest problems
involve accidentally leaving their Cartier bracelet in the BMW of a
friend who's about to leave for Southampton. In her debut novel
Jenny Jackson delivers a very funny domestic drama of a family
drowning in their own excess and over-education. You will heartily
enjoy judging them."
-Glamour
"Smart and clever, minutely observed and packed with one-liners,
Pineapple Street is a more complicated read than it looks...
surprisingly poignant."
-The Guardian
"This is a literary version of The Real Housewives. Filled with
fun, sometimes sloppy, characters with an enchanting and
enthralling plot. This is the perfect book to shake off the winter
snow with. Hot, hot hot."
-Debutiful
"Packed with the pleasures of New York's one-percent,
wealth mixes with family and love in this witty debut."
-SheReads
"Filled with humor, love, the ups and downs of marriage, and tennis
whites, this family's story is both endearing and exasperating.
Readers will enjoy the author's exploration of both the perks and
downsides of generational wealth."
-Booklist
"A family drama dripping in gossip, sabotage, and
old-school New York luxury."
-Popsugar
"Jenny Jackson's deft debut takes on the topic of generational
wealth with a keen Austenian eye...an engaging and absorbing read,
with a supremely satisfying conclusion, perfect for book groups or
to pass along to a good friend."
-Bookreporter.com
"Jackson has a deft hand....Rich-people jokes, cultural acuity, and
entertaining banter keep this novel moving at a sprightly pace....A
remarkably enjoyable visit with the annoying one percent, as close
to crazy rich WASPs as WASPs can get."
-Kirkus
"Pineapple Street is that rarest of gifts-a novel you don't want to
put down for anything. Transporting and laugh-out-loud funny, this
intergenerational story is a perfect tale for our times."
-J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of
Friends and Strangers
"In this vibrant and hilarious
debut, Jenny Jackson has taken a familiar tale-siblings, family
money, competing interests-and given it fresh life. What binds the
book together so wonderfully is Jackson's keen understanding of the
beauty and difficulty of belonging, of how our desires can clash
with our inherited narrative and what happens to the people we love
when we need to rewrite the story. Pineapple Street is riveting,
timely, hugely entertaining and brimming with truth."
-Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author
of The Nest and Good Company
"Jenny Jackson delivers SUCH a delicious treat with her debut
novel, Pineapple Street. It delights across the board -
character (the wealthy, quirky Stockton family), setting (an
insider's look at Brooklyn) and plot (a searingly honest
exploration of class and privilege.) With shifting points of view
and smart, laugh-out-loud observations on every single page,
Pineapple Street is an instant classic."
-Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
The Hotel Nantucket
"Set in the windy, sun-dappled streets of Brooklyn Heights,
Pineapple Street is a portrait of a NY family strait-jacketed by
their own wealth that is at once searing, hilarious and
poignant."
-Miranda Cowley Heller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The
Paper Palace
"I loved Pineapple Street. The characters are complex and engaging
and their stories bring a particular slice of New York magically
alive. So wise, emotionally honest, and such fun!"
-Helen Fielding, #1 bestselling author of Bridget Jones's
Diary
"Full of witty and caustic observations about a privileged class of
New Yorkers, Pineapple Street is a sharp and juicy satire."
-Nita Prose, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
The Maid
"I was entranced by Pineapple Street. Smart and complex, rich and
gorgeous, this novel drew me in from page one. Both an escape into
the lives of the fabulously wealthy and a bittersweet examination
of family and heartbreak, Jenny Jackson's debut left me eagerly
awaiting whatever magic she conjures next."
-Amanda Eyre Ward, New York Times bestselling author of The
Lifeguards
"I'm not sure which is bigger: Pineapple Street's heart or its
humor. It's smart and surprising and, yes, scrumptious. I devoured
it. I can't recall the last time I read a novel that was both this
heartwarming and this hilarious. One word of advice: clear your
calendar before you start reading. You won't stop until you've
finished. It is, pure and simple, a treasure."
-Chris Bohjalian, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
The Flight Attendant and The Lioness
"Nothing beats a story told this well.... I could not stop laughing
at this hilarious insider's view of Brooklyn Heights WASPs. Truly
the smartest and most deliciously fun novel I've read in ages."
-Kevin Kwan, New York Times bestselling author of Crazy
Rich Asians
"Pineapple Street might be the Edith Wharton novel for our
times...Wise, funny, tender, and utterly relatable."
-Susie Yang, New York Times bestselling author of
White Ivy
"A delight to read from start to finish, Jenny Jackson's Pineapple
Street is a cancel-all-plans kind of book. Utterly addicting,
big-hearted and affecting, and full of delicious details, Jackson
lets us into an outrageous world of generational wealth and
privilege through the eyes of three fallible yet lovable women
navigating the complexities of life on the inside. If I could have
put this novel on a drip straight into my veins, I would have!"
-Ashley Audrain, New York Times bestselling author of The
Push
"If you're in search of the fiction trifecta - a captivating story
that's masterfully constructed, vividly peopled, and crisply
written - look no further. Jenny Jackson's "Pineapple Street," is
pure reading pleasure, hilarious, big-hearted, and full of
emotional truths. It's the kind of novel you hope will never end."
-Adrienne Brodeur, New York Times bestselling author
of Wild Game
"Jenny Jackson has written a lovely, absorbing, acutely observed
novel about class, money and love. These are the themes of Henry
James and Jane Austen, but they are observed with a fresh eye and a
contemporary voice. Who wouldn't want to read Pineapple
Street?"
-Nick Hornby, New York Times bestselling author of Just
Like You
"I devoured Pineapple Street. Jackson's writing brims with wit and
warmth. Her characters are deliciously flawed and, at the same
time, loveable and compelling. Her observations about family,
money, class, and love are spot on....[A] messy, hilarious and
ultimately relatable family story."
-Cristina Alger, New York Times bestselling author of Girls Like
Us
"I sucked it down like a milkshake... My favorite part of the novel
was the heart. All the characters mess up, but make amends. They
TRY. And they keep trying."
-Helen Ellis, author of Bring Your Baggage and Don't Pack
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