Described by Publishers Weekly as Cooley's sharp latest, Cooley has a sure hand in probing the intersection of artistic ambition and money. This hopeful take is sure to move readers. In Brooklyn, New York, in 2005, Ellen Portinari buys a lottery ticket on a whim; not long after, she realizes she's won a hundred-million-dollar jackpot. With a month to redeem the ticket, she tells no one but her alcoholic brother--a talented composer whose...