The Hopefuls

By Jennifer Close

The Hopefuls - Jennifer Close
  • Release Date: 2016-07-19
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 138 Ratings

Description

A blazingly honest portrait of ambition and marriage, and a brilliantly funny send-up of young D.C., from the bestselling author of Girls in White Dresses.

“Hilarious.... A pleasure to read.”—The Washington Post

A New York newlywed, Beth was supportive when her husband, Matt, decided to follow his political dreams all the way to Washington. Yet soon after they move to D.C., Beth realizes that she hates everything about it: the traffic circles, the ubiquitous Ann Taylor suits, the humidity that descends each summer, and, most of all, the lonely dinner parties where anyone who doesn’t work in politics is politely ignored. Things start to change when the couple meets a charismatic White House staffer named Jimmy and his wife, Ashleigh. The four become inseparable, coordinating brunches, birthdays, and long weekends away. But as Jimmy’s star rises higher and higher, the couples’ friendship—and Beth’s relationship with Matt—is threatened by jealousy, competition, and rumors.

Reviews

  • Should have been called Diary of a boring woman

    1
    By Idubihdbihbdi
    I forced myself to finish this one
  • Insightful

    4
    By Texas330
    Complex characters. Really captures what it is looking me to move in the political circle of D.C., especially how all-consuming it is. Insightful look into that complicated world and the people closest to it.
  • Not sure what's worse

    1
    By Slww12
    ...The incredibly boring, 'thin' plot as another review stated or the pathetic, unlikeable characters? Read this months ago and still upset I paid money for such a terrible all-around book. Wish I could get a refund, do not waste your time or money on this.
  • Boring

    2
    By BPF72
    I enjoyed the beginning but then it went nowhere. Nothing happens and the main character does nothing but complain... Her husband is a jerk and you never hear his side of things to help you sympathize with him. Kept reading assuming something would happen but it never did. Wouldn't recommend!
  • I was hopeful this book would end sooner than it did.

    1
    By skyelar
    This story is boring , too long and needs better editing! This will appeal to the young women who attend college and join a sorority, in hopes of meeting the right guy and get their M.R.S. degree, move to "the big east coast city" , pretending they are something they are not , and end up in a suburb of Maryland playing "bunco". If this movie were to take place twenty years ago, it would star Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaghey. Opening weekend romantic comedy. Two months later, Lifetime television for women. Could this story have been anymore vanilla? - Tracy Smith
  • Really, really good

    5
    By PT2016-_
    Read 800 pages in two days...need I say more?
  • The plot line is so thin it is almost embarrassing.

    1
    By Loudin23
    Not sure if this is self published but it certainly reads like it. I finished it only because I was on a train with no wi-if. I was certain it had to improve - it didn't.