"Cecile David-Weillis French and American. She published her first novel,Crush, under the name of Cecile de la Baume.The Suitors, her third novel, was published by Other Press in 2013. Until recently, David-Weill was a regular contributor to the French news magazineLe Point, with a column entitled ""Letters from New York."" She was born in New York, where she currently lives."
Praise for Parents Under the Influence With penetrating psychological insight, Cecile David-Weill traces the inborn and inherited errors of parenthood and explains how a raised consciousness can overcome those dangerous predispositions. Love is the prerequisite to good parenting but not its essence; parenting requires immense care and considerable self-knowledge. David-Weill draws on anecdote and scholarship to create a book that is gentle and often wise, a guide to parenting that is itself full of both affection and skill. --Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon and Far from the Tree This book is the beginning of a new oeuvre; not child psychology, more parent psychology. It is a beautifully wrought study of how children and parents relate, inspiring for its radical blend of the personally felt and the clinically observed. --Isaac Mizrahi, designer, cabaret performer, talk-show host, TV celebrity, and author of I.M. Cecile David-Weill brings to this insightful, engaging study all the qualities she identifies as crucial to good parenting: compassion, humor, wisdom born of rigorous self-questioning, and an unwavering focus on what our children need the most. Parents Under the Influence is indispensable reading for all parents and caregivers who in the face of difficult family dynamics seek to establish happier, healthier relationships with their children. --Paul Romer, recipient of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economics In her at once encyclopedic and utterly unpretentious, beautifully written book, Parents Under the Influence, Cecile David-Weill describes how and why we parent, and when and why we are most likely to make mistakes. She is neither academic nor proscriptive as she provides a passionate, deeply felt case for why parenting should be, at its best, a joy. Our one task as parents is to reckon with our own 'influence' our parents, our childhoods. As a mother, I am in awe of her ability to explode cliches and illuminate the essence of that most complex thing: raising another human being. --Lea Carpenter, author of Eleven Days and Red, White, Blue Praise for The Suitors: A charming peek behind the curtain of French high society as only the ultimate insider can. Cecile David-Weill's novel is a delicious romp and I loved reading it! --Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa cookbooks and TV Cecile David-Weill's delightful novel of manners is a witty mix of wisdom and tongue-in-cheek humor touched with a decadent zest of Frenchiness. Irresistible! --Tatiana de Rosnay, author of The House I Loved, A Secret Kept, and Sarah's Key If you've ever wondered what Downton Abbey would be like if it were set in the South of France during our current century, then pick up this smart novel de charme immediately...The intimate, fascinating detail with which Cecile David-Weill describes this society--complete with seating charts and chauffer pick-up schedules--is what elevates this book from a mere romp through old-money families of France into an intelligent, engaging study of a society that seems as if it should be extinct by now. --Oprah.com The Suitors sets out to be a farce and a frolic, but throughout there is an undertone of nostalgia and wistfulness for a disappearing way of life. --Wall Street Journal Deceptively charming and delightful, this novel by the French American David-Weill (Crush) portrays class issues and changing mores with the kind of intelligent taste that would make the Ettinguers proud. --Library Journal