[ An] expansive and fascinating novel a riveting behind-the-scenes window into a world of privilege but also a cri-de-cur for the damage we are wreaking on our world. -- Maggie Brookes, author of The Prisoners Wife and Acts of Love and War 'Nostalgia and longing in the best literary fiction out now.' -- Stephanie Cross * Daily Mail * 'I couldn't stop reading this gripping story Goldhammer is tender but unsentimental. -- Elisa Segrave, author of The Girl from Station X 'Goldhammer transports us from Highgate to a Palm Beach awash with money (some of it dodgy), where fearsome, rivalrous matriarchs rule the roost. A sharp, often funny, affecting debut.' (Saga Magazine's Novel of the Month for July 2025) -- Rose Shepherd * Saga Magazine * 'Gina Goldhammers Where Snowbirds Play offers an arresting and singular perspective on a lifestyle few experience firsthand. Taking readers into the heart of privilege, Goldhammer spins a compelling story that lays bare the tensions, frailties, desires and self-deceptions that drive human beings everywhere. Sumptuous, witty and surprising, this novel will transport you to a world that is at once absorbingly fresh, and a charming and alarming reflection of our own.' -- Ann Morgan, author of Crossing Over, Beside Myself and Reading the World