

All that life can afford
Book • 2025
In 'All That Life Can Afford,' Anna, the protagonist, leaves her Massachusetts home to pursue a master's degree in London, escaping the hardships of her past.
Working as an SAT tutor for wealthy families, she finds herself drawn into a world of luxury and privilege.
During a tutoring gig, she is swept into the lives of the Wilders, leading her to Saint-Tropez and into a whirlwind of high society.
Anna becomes entangled with two intriguing men, each representing different facets of privilege, forcing her to confront questions of identity and belonging.
The novel explores themes of class, ambition, and the search for a place to belong, set against the backdrop of London and the glamorous world of the wealthy.
Working as an SAT tutor for wealthy families, she finds herself drawn into a world of luxury and privilege.
During a tutoring gig, she is swept into the lives of the Wilders, leading her to Saint-Tropez and into a whirlwind of high society.
Anna becomes entangled with two intriguing men, each representing different facets of privilege, forcing her to confront questions of identity and belonging.
The novel explores themes of class, ambition, and the search for a place to belong, set against the backdrop of London and the glamorous world of the wealthy.