For his 60th novel, the author follows the fortunes of the Scottish Carnochans, who prospered on New York's Upper East Side in the 19th century. This is a loving and wicked look at New York's own.
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For his 60th novel, the author follows the fortunes of the Scottish Carnochans, who prospered on New York's Upper East Side in the 19th century. This is a loving and wicked look at New York's own.
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Mr. Auchincloss wrote many, many books; it would be almost impossible to be consistently brilliant, especially considering he cranked out a book year while enduring a busy law career. "East Side Story" reads like a rush job done to meet a deadline and fulfill a contract. The Old Money class of New York -- hashed out over and over and over again -- get another tepid rerun. A trite plot with no surprises and two-dimensional characters make this a bore. Try "Sybil" or "West Side Story."