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The setup for Suzanne Berne's second novel sounds positively gothic: Mirella (a lawyer) and Howard (an architect) desperately need a nanny to care for their two small children. Without carefully checking her references, they welcome the cozy-seeming Randi into their creaky Colonial saltbox. At first the arrangement does seem perfect: Randi cooks, cleans, and works wonders with the heretofore recalcitrant children. But slowly it becomes clear that her sunny, reliable temperament might be cloaking a darker past. In elegant, sometimes quite funny prose, Berne cleverly readies the reader for domestic atrocities in the gruesome tradition of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Then she subverts our expectations by showing that Mirella and Howard have their secrets, too--quiet compromises they've made to achieve their ideal home. The reader keeps waiting for the nanny horror show to begin, and meanwhile Berne shows a family falling apart under the pressure of trying to appear perfect. "Disaster could be small and dull and corrosive," she writes. "It might already have come." To up the ante, Berne has installed her domestic ménage in a charming New England town, where main street is populated by quaint shops, and unsightly necessities (such as, say, the grocery store) are relegated to the hinterlands. Inhabiting the equivalent of a Norman Rockwell painting, each character is further pressed to idealize the notion of family; each has a distinctive mental image of what a home should look like. Anger and frustration and failure are suppressed until they surface in horrible, comic eruptions. Thus do Berne's characters ultimately learn to appreciate the "terrible, desirable, exhausting plenitude" of life. Admirers of Joanna Trollope's domestic dramas--by turns witty and harrowing--should find much to love in A Perfect Arrangement. --Claire DedererRead More

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  • Product Description

    Mirella and Howard Cook-Goldman have it all-two beautiful children, dual careers, a great old colonial house and a golden retriever. What they lack is reliable child care, until Randi Gill is sent by a well-respected child-care placement agency. With her impeccable references, she seems to be the perfect nanny-she cooks, cleans, sews and bonds with the children. In fact, she's almost too perfect. As Randi's attachment to the children grows, Mirella and Howard begin to have some misgivings about the young woman. At the same time, they are forced to reveal secrets they've been hiding from each other. Suddenly their marriage begins to unravel, pushing Randi into a position of unnatural power in the fragile household.

    In this suspenseful, wry, disturbing novel, Suzanne Berne exposes the confusion and doubt that haunt all working parents as they struggle to balance family and professional life.

    "Penetrating, beautifully written . . . a probing, intelligent, exploration of family life today." (The New York Times Book Review)

    "Haunting...Takes you deep into perhaps the least-traveled territory of all: the complex motives behind everyday behavior." (Harper's Bazaar)

    "Compelling and disturbingly familiar...it's hard not to be drawn in." (The Boston Globe)

  • 0452283221
  • 9780452283220
  • Suzanne Berne
  • 1 May 2002
  • Plume Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 301
  • 1 Reprint
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