<b><u>THE REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK FOR MARCH 2024</u></b><b>A <i>NEW YORK TIMES, ELLE </i>AND <i>GOOD HOUSEKEEPING </i>HIGHLIGHT FOR 2024</b><b>'<i>Anita De Monte Laughs Last</i> asks some big questions, like who in art or history is remembered, who is left behind or erased and why. I have goosebumps just talking about this story'</b>Reese Witherspoon<b>'Rollicking, melodic, tender and true. And oh so very wise'</b>Robert Jones, Jr., author of <i>The Prophets</i><b><i>Who gets to leave a legacy?</i></b>1985. Anita de Monte, a rising star in the art world, is found dead in New York City; her tragic death is the talk of the town. Until it isn¿t. By 1998 Anita¿s name has been all but forgotten ¿ certainly by the time Raquel, a third-year art history student is preparing her final thesis. On College Hill, surrounded by progeny of film producers, C-Suite executives, and international art-dealers, most of whom float through life knowing that their futures are secured, Raquel feels herself an o