An "extraordinary" debut Memoir of first love, identity, and self-discovery among a group of friends who became family in a Montauk Summer house (Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winner).
Against the moonlight the house\'s octagonal roof resembled a bee\'s nest..
The house was a ramshackle split-level set on a hill, and each Summer thirty-one people would sleep between its thin walls and shag carpets.
They call Montauk the end of the world, a spit of land jutting into the Atlantic.
An "extraordinary" debut Memoir of first love, identity, and self-discovery among a group of friends who became family in a Montauk Summer house (Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winner)