
Rich People Problems
4 (1)
by:
Kevin Kwan
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0385542232
ISBN 13: 9780385542234
Publication date:
May 23rd, 2017
Publisher: Doubleday
Pages: 398
Genres: Action & Adventure
In the glittering world of Asia's elite, wealth and privilege reign supreme, but beneath the glitzy surface lies a tangled web of family tensions and hidden dramas. Kevin Kwan crafts a narrative filled with biting humor and sharp observations as the characters navigate the complexities of their luxurious lives.
Amidst lavish parties and extravagant lifestyles, the families at the center of the story confront their deepest insecurities and rivalries. High society is rife with personal scandals, secrets, and fierce competition, all painted against the stunning backdrop of opulent locations and glamorous settings. Kwan invites readers to delve deep into the lives of the ultra-rich, where even the most mundane decisions can have outsized consequences.
The novel peels back the layers of wealth, exploring not just the allure of money but the heavy burden it often entails. Complex family dynamics drive the plot forward, as characters grapple with themes of love, loyalty, and the sacrifices made in the name of status.
Crafted with Kwan's signature wit, this story is both a satire and a celebration of a world that fascinates and repulses in equal measure. Readers will find themselves irresistibly drawn into the colorful tapestry of lives that are as intricate as they are affluent, where every problem is a rich people problem.
Amidst lavish parties and extravagant lifestyles, the families at the center of the story confront their deepest insecurities and rivalries. High society is rife with personal scandals, secrets, and fierce competition, all painted against the stunning backdrop of opulent locations and glamorous settings. Kwan invites readers to delve deep into the lives of the ultra-rich, where even the most mundane decisions can have outsized consequences.
The novel peels back the layers of wealth, exploring not just the allure of money but the heavy burden it often entails. Complex family dynamics drive the plot forward, as characters grapple with themes of love, loyalty, and the sacrifices made in the name of status.
Crafted with Kwan's signature wit, this story is both a satire and a celebration of a world that fascinates and repulses in equal measure. Readers will find themselves irresistibly drawn into the colorful tapestry of lives that are as intricate as they are affluent, where every problem is a rich people problem.