#48 Secrets of Happiness by Joan Silber

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When a man discovers his father in New York has long had another, secret, family—a wife and two kids—the interlocking fates of both families lead to surprise loyalties, love triangles, and a reservoir of inner strength.

That description sounded interesting. But it wasn't really what the book was about. The first chapter started this story. Then every other chapter followed a different character that was distantly related to the first story. Sometimes it took reading the entire chapter to figure out the connection. Most of the characters made the point that money doesn't equal happiness. But most made terrible choices and were not the least bit happy.