Pineapple Street: A Novel

Jenny Jackson
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Pineapple Street: A Novel

Jenny Jackson
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Praise for Pineapple Street:


“I loved Pineapple Street. The characters are complex and engaging and their stories bring a particular slice of New York magically alive. So wise, emotionally honest, and such fun!”
—Helen Fielding, #1 bestselling author of Bridget Jones’s Dairy

“I stayed up until five in the morning devouring Pineapple Street. Nothing beats a story told this well and rendered with such lovingly comic precision. The teeth! The bread bowl! Little Debbie! I could not stop laughing at this hilarious insider’s view of Brooklyn Heights WASPs. Truly the smartest and most deliciously fun novel I’ve read in ages.”
—Kevin Kwan, New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Rich Asians

Pineapple Street is that rarest of gifts--a novel you don’t want to put down for anything. Transporting and laugh-out-loud funny, this intergenerational story is a perfect tale for our times.”
—J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of Friends and Strangers

“In this vibrant and hilarious debut, Jenny Jackson has taken a familiar tale—siblings, family money, competing interests—and given it fresh life. What binds the book together so wonderfully is Jackson’s keen understanding of the beauty and difficulty of belonging, of how our desires can clash with our inherited narrative and what happens to the people we love when we need to rewrite the story. Pineapple Street is riveting, timely, hugely entertaining and brimming with truth.”
—Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, New York Times bestselling author of The Nest and Good Company

“Set in the windy, sun-dappled streets of Brooklyn Heights, Pineapple Street is a portrait of a NY family strait-jacketed by their own wealth that is at once searing, hilarious and poignant.”
—Miranda Cowley Heller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Paper Palace

“Full of witty and caustic observations about a privileged class of New Yorkers, Pineapple Street is a sharp and juicy satire.”
—Nita Prose, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Maid


“A delight to read from start to finish, Jenny Jackson’s Pineapple Street is a cancel-all-plans kind of book. Utterly addicting, big-hearted and affecting, and full of delicious details, Jackson lets us into an outrageous world of generational wealth and privilege through the eyes of three fallible yet lovable women navigating the complexities of life on the inside. If I could have put this novel on a drip straight into my veins, I would have!”
—Ashley Audrain, New York Times bestselling author of The Push


"Jenny Jackson delivers SUCH a delicious treat. . . . It delights across the board. . . . With shifting points of view and smart, laugh-out-loud observations on every single page, Pineapple Street is an instant classic."
—Elin Hilderbrand, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hotel Nantucket

“If you're in search of the fiction trifecta—a captivating story that's masterfully constructed, vividly peopled, and crisply written—look no further. Jenny Jackson’s Pineapple Street is pure reading pleasure, hilarious, big-hearted, and full of emotional truths. It’s the kind of novel you hope will never end.”
—Adrienne Brodeur, bestselling author of Wild Game

“Smart and complex, rich and gorgeous, this novel drew me in from page one. Both an escape into the lives of the fabulously wealthy and a bittersweet examination of family and heartbreak, Jenny Jackson's debut left me eagerly awaiting whatever magic she conjures next.”
—Amanda Eyre Ward, New York Times bestselling author of The Lifeguards

“Jenny Jackson has written a lovely, absorbing, acutely observed novel about class, money and love. These are the themes of Henry James and Jane Austen, but they are observed with a fresh eye and a contemporary voice. Who wouldn’t want to read Pineapple Street?”
—Nick Hornby, bestselling author of Just Like You

“I’m not sure which is bigger: Pineapple Street’s heart or its humour. It’s smart and surprising and, yes, scrumptious. . . . Heartwarming and this hilarious. . . . It is, pure and simple, a treasure.”
—Chris Bohjalian, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Flight Attendant

“Pineapple Street
might be the Edith Wharton novel for our times. This fresh take on how an elite New York family deals with the sudden intrusion of an outsider is wise, funny, tender, and utterly relatable. I cried at the end, in the best way.”
—Susie Yang, author of White Ivy

“Prepare to lose an afternoon to the season’s first beach read, a delicious romp of a debut featuring family crises galore.”
The New York Times

“Smart and clever, minutely observed and packed with one-liners. . . . [An] entertaining debut novel.”
—The Guardian

“Smart and sharply observed, peppered with small gems. . . . [Pineapple Street is a] sparkling debut novel.”
—The Washington Post

“[An] entertaining sojourn into the lives of the one percent.”
Chatelaine

“[A] delicious new Gilded Age family drama. . . . A lighthearted book that captures a slice of New York society [and] a guilty pleasure that also feels like a sociological text.”
Vogue

“A witty, easy-to-devour story of wealth and love’s never-ending war in the modern age.”
—Elle

Pineapple Street stands on its own as a smart comedy of manners.”
NPR

“[An] engaging début novel.”
The New Yorker

"Those who want to eat the rich may salivate while reading Pineapple Street. . . . This breezy read is the bookish equivalent of an effervescent Netflix dramedy. Expect to be entertained."
The Wall Street Journal

"This witty novel about the haves and have-mores is Succession with a soul."
TIME

"Laugh-out-loud good. . . . Love and money have always mixed like oil and water (not well), but Jackson finds new humour and warmth in her particularly witty debut."
—Harper's Bazaar

“There is a particular pleasure to reading about the languid rich. . . Jenny Jackson delivers a very funny domestic drama of a family drowning in their own excess and over-education. You will heartily enjoy judging them.”
—Glamour

"[Jackson] has a golden ear for the gilded social stratas of New York money, and all the cocktail benefits and secret codes that come with them."
—Entertainment Weekly

“A charming, funny, and keenly observed story about New York City's one percent—and what it means to find yourself among them, whether by birth or marriage.”
Town and Country

"A novel about inheritance and the cultural inanities of the American WASP, set in a maximalist mansion? Don't mind if I do. Pineapple Street is more than a field report on the WASPs and their shabby-sweater super-wealth, of course—it's about class difference and the taxations of love."
—Bustle

"Love is at the heart of this sparkling debut by Jenny Jackson, which excavates old money and comtemporary problems with satiric flair."
—Southern Living

"This delicious family saga provides a voyeuristic look into the lives of an ultra-wealthy Brooklyn Heights clan. Expect doomed romances, real estate dealings and lots of tennis."
—New York Post

"Jakson has a deft hand. . . . Rich-people jokes, cultural acuity, and entertaining banter keep this novel moving at a sprightly pace. . . . A remarkably enjoyable visit with the annoying one percent, as close to crazy rich WASPs as WASPs can get."
—Kirkus

“Marvellous—clever, funny and brilliantly well observed.”
The Times (UK)

“[Jenny Jackson] penned an intensely readable, witty debut novel . . . in one of the most compulsive pageturners of the year.”
The Independent (UK)

“Her book Pineapple Street—a sparkling social comedy about the prenups, tablescapes, real-estate deals and tennis partnerships of the uber-rich Stockton family—is the literary equivalent of a hole in one.”
Daily Mail (UK)

“A juicy treat.”
—Yahoo! Movies (UK)
  • Date de publication : Apr 21, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 336
  • Éditeur : Penguin Canada
  • ISBN : 9780735244436
  • Dimensions : 5.17" W x 0.87" L x 8.0" H
JENNY JACKSON is a Vice President and Executive Editor at Alfred A. Knopf. A graduate of Williams College and the Columbia Publishing Course, she lives in Brooklyn Heights with her family. Pineapple Street is her first novel.

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