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Library Journal
Reviewed on August 15, 2005
Issues of beauty in art and life indeed ruffle the surface of this splendid work from the author of White Teeth . Englishman Howard Belsey teaches art history at a small New England college called Wellington; brisk daughter Zora wants to study with the celebrity poet on faculty, who is more than casually acquainted with Howard; and sensitive son Jerome's idea of healing a family rift is to take everyone to a perf...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
School Library Journal
Reviewed on February 1, 2006
Adult/High School A hilarious comedy of manners in the tradition of Austen, Wharton, and Forster, to whom the author pays homage. She tackles class, race, and gender with acerbic wit and a wise eye for the complexities of modern life, in a 21st-century update of "Howard -s End". "Beauty" opens as hapless art historian Howard Belsey, a transplanted Englishman married to an African-American woman, returns to London to p...Log In or Sign Up to Read More