

Contemporary fiction
The Lowe Job
Debut
by Grace Alexander
Quick take
In a cheeky debut of sisters, secrets, and sudden stardom, how low(e) will one family go for a taste of the high life?
Good to know
Multiple viewpoints
Family drama
Salacious
Infidelity
Synopsis
When Lili Lowe gets caught having an affair with her married boss, an admired local politician, she finds herself at the epicenter of a scandal that could dismantle her life as she knows it. She turns, as many women would, to her mother. But Lydia Lowe is not the kind of mother to offer gentle words of consolation. Instead she devises a strategy that doesn’t just manage the fallout, it actively exploits it, and Lili goes from making coffee and booking meetings to making headlines and booking talk shows. Soon, thanks to the commodification of Lili’s scandal, the whole world knows the Lowe family.
Lili’s three sisters—Stevie, Iris, and Katie—have differing reactions to being in the spotlight, but once the wheels are turning, it seems impossible to stop what’s in motion…and it doesn’t take long for the craziness surrounding the Lowes to spiral out of control. Money and celebrity, the Lowes discover, come at a price—sometimes, the louder one’s voice (especially a woman’s), the more others will seek to silence it.
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Why we chose it...
The sparkly, scandalous tone of this novel felt as delicious as flipping through a tabloid magazine where there’s drama on every page.
The messy relationships between the Lowe sisters perfectly captured the dysfunctional, yet united energy of sisterhood, where you might want to murder your sister but you’d defend her to the death from anyone else.
The subversive plot provokes interesting questions about power, ambition, and women’s sexuality as it follows a family transforming a potentially shameful situation into an opportunity for fame and fortune.


























































































