Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Fake Plastic Love - Kimberley Tait

Fake Plastic Love

By: Kimberley Tait

Paperback | 8 May 2018

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $38.78

$38.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $9.69 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

We are a bifurcated generation, the Romantics versus the Realists: those who prefer transistor radios to Bose sound systems, scuffed ocean liner trunks to gleaming Rimowa hard shells, fountain pens to BlackBerry keyboards, restored old roadsters to eco-friendly hybrids, the unsmudgeable guarantee of old illusions to present-life ones, tinny and certain to disappoint.

When M. meets Belle at Dartmouth, they become the unlikeliest best friends. Belle is an unapologetic Romantic famous on campus for her bright red accessories and hundred-watt smile, while M. is a tomboyish Realist who insists she'll always prefer her signet ring to any diamond. Despite their differences, they are drawn together, and after graduation they both move to New York with all the unfounded confidence of twenty-two. M. secures a job at the city's most prestigious investment bank, and Belle turns her nostalgic aesthetic into one of the first lifestyle blogs, which quickly goes viral. Their future is spread before them, a glittering tableau of vintage cocktails, password-guarded parties, and high-octane ambition. But as they are pulled deeper into their new lives, and into the charming orbit of their Gatsby-esque new friend, Jeremy, style and substance-and dreams and reality-increasingly blur. In this fake plastic world, what do success and love and happiness even look like?

Dazzling, whimsical, and full of yearning, Fake Plastic Love is the transporting story of bright young things tested by the unsentimental realities of post-graduate life. Tipping its hat to F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kimberley Tait's gorgeous, incisive debut is a portrait of millennial Manhattan-equal parts nostalgia and modernity-that explores the timeless question: You will be a grand total of what you spend your time doing, so what do you want to add up to?



About the Author

Kimberley Tait was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, and attended Dartmouth College, where she wrote an Honors Thesis on life as a staged performance in the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Kimberley earned an MBA from Columbia Business School and has worked at investment banks in New York and London. A Canadian, American, and Swiss citizen, Kimberley lives in London with her husband. Fake Plastic Love is her debut novel.
Industry Reviews

New York Post Best Books of Summer
amNewYork Summer Beach Reads

"Kimberley Tait presents a truly charming story in the manner of F. Scott Fitzgerald, balancing that essential line between light and complex...Tait writes with such deftness and clarity...and balances this with a writing style that delightfully dances off the page - like a perfect glass of champagne."
--The New Potato

"Fake Plastic Love by Kimberley Tait is that summer book that will delight you and lead to many cocktail hour discussions with friends, champagne in hand...I immediately felt like I was back in a similar period in my own life."
--Quarterlane

"Fake Plastic Love dives into the depths of the digital age and the cost of a healthy work/life balance...The book encourages readers to step away from the screen in order to invest in the lives of those living and breathing around them."
--Associated Press

"Beautiful...Insightful... Fans of Gatsby will surely enjoy Fake Plastic Love, but Tait puts a new spin on an old story that will still leave readers feeling surprised with each page they turn."
--The Dartmouth

"With a title just begging to be a beach read, this novel following Ivy League grads moving to Manhattan (fans of The Futures will enjoy this one) offers a new, eloquently written take on a tale so many New Yorkers are already familiar with."
--amNewYork (Summer Beach Reads)

"With sweeping nods to Fitzgerald and other writers of the Gilded Age, Tait's debut novel sparkles with vitality and conscience...Fluid, graceful, and unfaltering prose highlights this remarkable novel; relatable characters and themes complete the package."
--Publishers Weekly

"Relatable...A painfully accurate portrayal of the disillusionment and disappointment that many twentysomethings experience after college, this is a classic coming-of-age story."
--Library Journal

"With lively, illustrative tones reminiscent of yesterday's writers, Kimberley Tait captures the pain and beauty of post-college life as her colorful, ambitious 20-something characters test their terrifying new adulthood and find their place in today's world. This book is dreamy, factual, sad, and funny. It's a dose of unsweetened cranberry juice, a reminder of the world's conflicting, beautiful, and heartbreaking messages."
--Maureen Sherry, author of Opening Belle

"Kimberley Tait spins a keen, exuberant, unexpected story of friendship and ambition among the newly minted, and can she write. Fake Plastic Love is packed with those telling details, those neat twists, those perfect turns of phrase that keep you gasping right through to the end. So bright, so authentic. I loved it." --Beatriz Williams, New York Times bestselling author of A Hundred Summers and A Certain Age

"Kimberley Tait's debut novel is a funny, big-hearted peek inside our new gilded age. She nails the details of modern-day Wall Street, capturing the glamour, the cutthroat competition, and, ultimately, the futility of putting money first."
--Kevin Roose, New York Times bestselling author of Young Money

"Kimberley Tait's debut is a terrific New York book--it's stylish and substantive, old-fashioned and entirely modern. Her writing brims with wit and whimsy. A summer read to be savored!"
--Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings

"The market has already crashed, the economy has contracted, but 'Where there is hope, ' as Kimberley Tait's recently graduated narrator says, 'there is opportunity to be carved out.' Like The Great Gatsby and Bright Lights, Big City, Fake Plastic Love examines one innocent's unsentimental education with great energy and panache."
--Stewart O'Nan, author of West of Sunset

"A captivating mix of eras (Cole Porter meets Lenny)...Writing with verve, confidence, and no shortage of wit in her sparkling debut, Kimberley Tait uses the relationship between two very different young women as the intriguing centerpiece of a timeless story that manages to entertain even as it vivifies the certain perils of performing your life rather than living it."
--Elizabeth Kelly, author of The Last Summer of the Camperdowns

More in Modern & Contemporary Fiction

The Shock of the Light - Lori Inglis Hall

RRP $34.99

$22.99

34%
OFF
Pilbara - Judy Nunn

Paperback

RRP $34.99

$19.99

43%
OFF
Born in Shame : Born In : Book 3 - Nora Roberts

RRP $22.99

$20.75

10%
OFF
Rebecca: Virago Modern Classics : Virago Modern Classics - Daphne du Maurier
A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World - C. A. Fletcher

RRP $22.99

$20.75

10%
OFF
Hidden Riches : Tom Thorne Novels - Nora Roberts

RRP $22.99

$20.75

10%
OFF
Tipping The Velvet : Virago V S. - Sarah Waters

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Sea Swept : Chesapeake Bay Series : Book 1 - Nora Roberts

RRP $22.99

$20.75

10%
OFF
When the Cranes Fly South - Lisa Ridzen

RRP $24.99

$20.75

17%
OFF
The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store : The Million-Copy Bestseller - James McBride
Rising Tides : Chesapeake Bay : Book 2 - Nora Roberts

RRP $22.99

$20.75

10%
OFF
Resonance Surge : Book 7 : The Psy-Changeling Trinity Series - Nalini Singh
The Stormlight Archive Boxed Set Part One : Part One - Brandon Sanderson

RRP $65.00

$48.99

25%
OFF
Murder On The Marlow Belle : The Marlow Murder Club Mysteries 4 - Robert Thorogood
Midnight in Vienna - Jane Thynne

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Fifty Fifty : Eddie Flynn - Steve Cavanagh

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF