"Kate Broad masterfully combines can’t-put-it-down slow-drip suspense with sticky-summer coming-of-age, immersing us along the way in the lives of characters who are heartbreaking and complex and, best of all, given no easy outs. Greenwich is timely, smart, and immensely enjoyable." – Laurie Frankel, bestselling author of Family Family
“Kate Broad’s Greenwich is a page turner, an engrossing tale of a family tragedy layered against class and racial rifts in an upscale Connecticut suburb. Told from the perspective of a young adult discovering her voice and identity, it’s a riveting read and not-to-be-missed debut.” – Vibhuti Jain, author of Our Best Intentions
"Greenwich is a dark, lush, complex tale about the ways in which perception can be manipulated and privilege rules all. It’s the story of a girl mired in doubt, a girl who’s learned to stifle herself, and the woman she becomes when she learns to let it all go. I simply could not put this urgent, gorgeous book down." – Lindsay Hunter, author of Hot Springs Drive
"Greenwich is as absorbing and gripping in its suspense as it is deeply affecting in its depth. Kate Broad has fashioned a story and a character that offers a moral tale without absolutes, insights without certainty, and a reading experience that will stay with me forever. Greenwich had me in its grips from start to finish: a beautifully written, unflinching, and harrowing tale of the catastrophic effects people can have on each other, even before they know who they are." – Liz Harmer, author of The Amateurs and Strange Loops
"Prepare for an intense reading experience. Greenwich examines race, privilege, and culpability in a coming of age story that reads like a powerful thriller. Book clubs will find themselves immersed in lengthy discussions about whether accidents just happen - or is someone always responsible. Get ready to have your opinions challenged and your emotions heightened when you spend a summer in Greenwich with Rachel and her family." – Pamela Klinger-Horn, Valley Bookseller