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In GOLDBERG VARIATIONS, New York Times bestselling author Susan Isaacs writes about how family and business relationships can become intertwined. An aging matriarch is beginning to worry about who will pick up where she leaves off. Years before, when her husband did not resist the Mafia’s demands on his trucking company, Gloria took their two sons and left him. With the two trucks she got from her husband’s company, Gloria started her own business in New Mexico: Glory Inc.
"Susan Isaacs has written a story that at its heart is about Teshuva (reconciliation). When the differences of experience, money, relationships and expectations reverberate through the generations, it is through the differing points of view, from old to young, that all is revealed."
Glory Inc. brings beauty products and services to women in small towns throughout the Southwest and Western United States. Because of Gloria’s business savvy and experience as a model, her company has become well-respected and profitable. Gloria understands that most women don’t know how to do right by themselves when it comes to their looks, and she is determined to show them the way. And she does. Women book appointments sometimes years ahead for the makeover experience that Glory Inc. has developed and nurtured so well.
When Keith Thompson leaves her company --- and their friendship --- after 17 years, Gloria no longer has an heir apparent. She must begin again and train someone new to take over. She decides to invite her three adult grandchildren from New York to come out to Santa Fe and visit at her expense, in the hopes that she can find a successor for her company among them. There is Rachel, the spirited legal aid and daughter of Gloria’s now-deceased favorite son, Travis. And then there are the children of Gloria’s other son: Matt, the charming PR man, and Daisy, a Paramount Studio mogul. These relationships are all strained; Gloria has not been judicious with her family.
The story is told through alternating points of view, chapter by chapter. The reader meets Gloria and each of her grandchildren through their own and each other’s eyes. Everyone has something to say about life, love and family history as they all meet up in New Mexico for the weekend. Each of the grandchildren has time with Gloria, and they all visit her corporate headquarters to meet the staff. The two young women get to experience a makeover firsthand, and Gloria approves of their new looks. Matt meets with the public relations department and has a meeting of the minds. There are possible opportunities for all of her grandchildren, but as far as Gloria is concerned, only one can have the top job. Will any of them take her up on her offer?
As a near-80-year-old woman attempts the necessary steps to enter into the lives of her grandchildren, the question becomes: Will this family meeting that is full of recriminations and anger become the turning point that Gloria needs to find the solution for her company and her legacy? Only time will tell.
Susan Isaacs has written a story that at its heart is about Teshuva (reconciliation). When the differences of experience, money, relationships and expectations reverberate through the generations, it is through the differing points of view, from old to young, that all is revealed.
Teaser
Elegant, amusing and profoundly nasty tycoon Gloria Garrison is shocked that none of her three grandchildren are interested in inheriting her brilliant, booming beauty business. What’s so grand about their lives that they would reject such a kingdom? Memories have a way of intruding at the most inopportune times. Is Gloria’s tough hide as impenetrable as she has always believed?
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Elegant, amusing and profoundly nasty tycoon Gloria Garrison is shocked that none of her three grandchildren are interested in inheriting her brilliant, booming beauty business. What’s so grand about their lives that they would reject such a kingdom? Memories have a way of intruding at the most inopportune times. Is Gloria’s tough hide as impenetrable as she has always believed?
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Imagine King Lear as a comedy...
Elegant, amusing, and profoundly nasty tycoon Gloria Garrison, née Goldberg, has a kingdom to bequeath to one of the grandchildren she barely knows. They’re all twentysomethings who foolishly believe money isn’t everything. Just shy of 80, Gloria doesn’t wish to watch the minutes tick by while the three dither over the issues of their generation --- love, meaning, identity. She has summoned them all from New York for a weekend at her palatial home in Santa Fe. She has a single question to ask them: “Which one of you most deserves to inherit my business?” Gloria never anticipates the answer will be “not interested” times three. She created a brilliant, booming beauty business, Glory, Inc., that not only does well, but does good. And they say “no”? What’s so grand about their lives that they would reject such a kingdom?
Daisy Goldberg is not only mad for movies, she’s part of the film industry: East Coast story editor for one of the biggest studios. Her brother, Matt, the über–sports buff, has a great job in public relations with Major League Baseball. And their cousin Raquel Goldberg, half-Latina, all Catholic, is a Legal Aid lawyer. They may like their work, but do they really like their lives? Would they be so foolish as to hold against their grandmother the pain she inflicted on every member of the family? As far as Gloria is concerned, this isn’t about tender feelings. It’s about millions of dollars; it’s about living a life the 99 percent dream of and the one percent know.
The weekend is full of surprises, not only for Daisy, Matt and Raquel but also for Gloria. Memories have a way of intruding at the most inopportune times. And is Gloria’s tough hide as impenetrable as she has always believed? Susan Isaacs is at her formidable best in GOLDBERG VARIATIONS, a novel that is both wickedly witty and a deeply moving tale of family and reconciliation.