Trophy House is an extraordinary and complex novel, at one level a romantic thriller, at another a deeply satisfying story about the disintegration of a marriage and the consequences for all concerned.
It begins with the construction of a totally inappropriate and enormous house--a "trophy house"--which unexpectedly comes to threaten the tranquility of what appears to be one woman’s perfect life and marriage. Dannie Faber has lots of reasons to feel blessed. A children’s book illustrator, she shares a loving marriage with Tom, an M.I.T. professor, with whom she divides her time between one of Boston’s finest suburbs and a beloved beach house in Truro, on Cape Cod. And then, for reasons she could not possibly have foreseen, Dannie’s life begins to unravel. With Trophy House, Anne Bernays--author of Professor Romeo and Growing Up Rich--delivers a poignant, funny, and ultimately wrenching story of adults in peril and the unlikely hope for romance that, in the end, becomes the key to surviving events that are beyond their control.