All That Life Can Afford by Emily Everett is a fun read exploring class, privilege, and staying true to yourself.
Anna grew up reading Jane Austen novels, dreaming of balls versus her own reality as a kid on food stamps. After college, Anna gets to London but it's hard work living paycheck to paycheck. As a tutor for a teenage daughter, she meets the Wilders. Suddenly, she's in Saint Tropez on a work holiday. Parties, excess, handsome rich young men. It's a whirlwind. One fellow wants to whisk her into his world, another sees her trying to "fake it to make it". How will she reconcile her reality and her dreams?
This is not a new tale, but Everett imbues Anna's story with humor, grace, and plenty of humble pie. It's easy to like Anna and also be inwardly shouting,"noooooo",as she makes mistakes. The book is a page turner with some interesting twists and turns and a satisfying conclusion.
I give it five stars for fun and descriptions of great scenery.







