
“Two families arrive in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for a vacation. But it’s really a tale of what we choose not to see when we are on vacation-whether it’s the less-than-rosy reality outside villa walls or the fraying threads of our most intimate relationships. “On the surface, this is the story of a Mexican beachside villa idyll gone wrong. “This novel is a ray of light in the canon of vacation lit-in Reinhardt’s hands, paradise gone wrong feels very right.” Whether you're putting it in your carry-on to read on the beach or looking to escape the dead-of-winter blues, Tomorrow There Will Be Sun is the perfect companion. Readers of Emma Straub, Meg Wolitzer and Delia Ephron will love this sharply funny novel. Jenna's dream of the ultimate celebration begins to crack and eventually crumbles completely, leaving her wondering whom she can trust, and whether her privileged life is about to be changed forever. Yet as the families settle into their vacation routines, their best friends suddenly seem like annoying strangers, and even Jenna's reliable husband, Peter, is sharing clandestine phone calls with someone-but who? Jenna's teenage daughter, Clem, is spending an awful lot of time with Malcolm, whose questionable rep got him expelled from school. She's sure everything is going to be just perfect-and the margarita refills delivered by the house staff certainly don't hurt, either. Jenna has organized the trip to celebrate her husband's fiftieth birthday-she's been looking forward to it for months. Two families arrive in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. “This novel is a ray of light in the canon of vacation lit-in Reinhardt’s hands, paradise gone wrong feels very right.” -PeopleĪ private Mexican villa is the backdrop to this smart, absorbing story of a milestone vacation in a tropical paradise gone wrong, wrong, wrong
