The Party Girls Revenge
Marlowe Granados’s debut novel is a picaresque for the glamorous and broke. Photo: Ashley Pena for New York Magazine Photo: Ashley Pena for New York Magazine Only so many add-it-to-my-tabs can keep a girl comfortable in a bar like Bemelmans on a Friday night. The piano man is thrashing at his keys, but it’s really a waste of time; everyone is sloshed, and the crowd — a blur of wedges, polos, and pastels — suggests a midsummer bacchanale for permanent Hamptonites.
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