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“Inspired by Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth, A Wife of Noble Character is equal parts wry social commentary and heart-fluttering romance—an insightful journey for both the head and the heart.” Refinery29
“Filled with keen social commentary, this debut novel is an inspired reimagining of Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth. More than a century later, the theme still echoes that in women’s relationships, there is too high a cost to not staying true to oneself.” Library Journal
“A fresh, funny look at what it means to be an adult in the twenty-first century.” Sarah Bird, author of Above the East China Sea
“A Wife of Noble Character is a wildly unique creation: a social novel that is simultaneously classic and utterly modern. I found it sharply insightful, lyrically written, and often laugh-out-loud funny; and could barely put it down until the last page. Puig is a talented satirist and a breathtakingly astute observer of character.” Janelle Brown, author of All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
“In this vivid, socially acute novel of manners set in oil-money Houston society, Yvonne Puig charms us with prose and braces us with insight—a masterful, sharp-eyed, and eloquent debut.” Janet Fitch, author of White Oleander and Paint It Black
“A smart and diverting modern homage to The House of Mirth set in twenty-first-century Houston.” New York Times Book Review