“Hernan Diaz’s
Trust but make it gay? Narrated in the sly-eyed style of
Plain Bad Heroines? I am absolutely buying what this book is selling.” ?
Electric Literature, Most Anticipated Queer Books for Spring 2025 At the turn of the twentieth century, Vivian Lesperance is determined to flee her hometown of Utica, New York, and live a life worthy of the society pages she writes for. When she meets Oscar Schmidt, a queer middle manager at a soap company, Vivian finds a partner she can guide to build the life she wants?not least because Oscar will leave Vivian to tend to her own romances with women.
But Vivian’s plans require capital, so they approach Oscar’s old-money rival, Squire Clancey. Together they found Clancey & Schmidt, a preeminent manufacturer of soap, perfume, and candles. When Oscar and Squire fall in love, the trio form a new kind of partnership.
Vivian reaches the pinnacle of her power building Clancey & Schmidt into an empire of personal care products while operating behind the image of both men. But exposure threatens, and all three partners are made aware of how much they have to lose.
For people who loved
The Gilded Age and fans of
Succession “who wished the show was both kinder and gayer” (Jessie Wright, Copper Dog Books),
Mutual Interest is a brilliant, beguiling story of desire and power.