The “absolutely hilarious” (Real Simple ) Amy Poeppel delights once again with a charming new
novel about a house swap gone wonderfully awry. Perfect strangers Lucy and Greta have agreed
to a house swap—and boy are they going to regret it. Lucy’s hometown of Dallas has gone
from home sweet home to vicious snake pit in the blink of an eye after her son makes a mistake
he can’t undo. And Greta’s beloved flat in Berlin is suddenly up for grabs when her husband
Otto takes a dream job in Texas without even telling her. In their rush to leave town Lucy and
Greta make a deal pack their bags and—thanks to martinis desperation and some very rusty
German—have absolutely no idea what they’re getting themselves into. Trading Southern charm
and barbecue for European sophistication and schnitzel the two women get a lot more than a
change of scenery as they move into each other’s houses neighborhoods and lives. Greta and
Lucy’s husbands are no help: Otto is winning over his colleagues swimming laps in the backyard
pool and rooting for the Rangers while Lucy’s husband is doing a six-month stretch out west
either in a NASA biosphere or in jail depending on who you ask. Meanwhile Greta’s daughter
Emmi and Lucy’s son Jack get tossed into each other’s orbits where they both discover secrets
they can’t ignore. When Greta’s biggest career achievement—the buzzworthy purchase of a
Vermeer at auction—is thrown into question and Lucy’s past with a hot Viking named Bjørn
invades her present the two women need each other in ways they never could have imagined.
Through jet lag culture shock suspiciously nice neighbors and scandals that refuse to be
left behind Lucy and Greta will have to decide if they can ever go home again.