"Doesn't a romantic comedy set on a 1930s Nevada dude ranch teeming
with about-to-be-divorced women owe a certain debt to the era's
big-screen classics? Then again, it's hard to believe a cinematic
version could be any more fun." -- New York Times Book Review
The dazzling second novel from the bestselling author of Be Frank
with Me, a charming story of endings, new beginnings, and the
complexities and complications of friendship and love, set in late 1930s
Reno.
It's 1938 and women seeking a quick, no-questions split from their
husbands head to the "divorce capital of the world," Reno, Nevada.
There's one catch: they have to wait six-weeks to become "residents."
Many of these wealthy, soon-to-be divorcees flock to the Flying Leap, a
dude ranch that caters to their every need.
Twenty-four-year-old Ward spent one year at Yale before his family lost
everything in the Great Depression; now he's earning an honest living as
a ranch hand at the Flying Leap. Admired for his dashing good
looks--"Cary Grant in cowboy boots"--Ward thinks he's got the Flying
Leap's clients all figured out. But two new guests are about to upend
everything he thinks he knows: Nina, a St Louis heiress and amateur
pilot back for her third divorce, and Emily, whose bravest moment in
life was leaving her cheating husband back in San Francisco and driving
herself to Reno.
A novel about divorce, marriage, and everything that comes in between
(money, class, ambition, and opportunity), Better Luck Next Time is a
hilarious yet poignant examination of the ways friendship can save us,
love can destroy us, and the family we create can be stronger than the
family we come from.