Jane Lofton has everything she ever dreamed of: a high-
powered career, a fabulous home, a wealthy husband, David,
and a beautiful daughter, Brynn. Of course, David also has
a new girlfriend spending his old money. Brynn also has a
therapist helping her articulate her contempt for her
mother. And Jane also has...
...an obligation to the Man Upstairs. A chance meeting
between her BMW and an eighteen-wheeler prompts Jane to
make a deal: let her live and she'll dedicate herself to
Doing Good. Whatever that means. Jane's platinum-card kung
fu has taught her how to spend, but not how to give—turns
out it's actually pretty hard! But when her country-club
life crumbles, Jane is faced with an even bigger
challenge: replacing all her dreams and salvaging her soul.
Wise, witty and relentlessly real, The Social Climber of
Davenport Heights (Originally published as Doing Good) is
a story about discovering the difference between what
something costs…and what it's worth.