Alexandra Jacobs writes in the Times, “In Flight of the WASP, the inveterate dirt-digger Michael Gross gives America’s elite families the white-glove treatment…Formal, sincere…[it] sternly accounts for their evil deeds while also tabulating their noble ones.” Jacobs highlights several notable characters in the book–Gouverneur Morris, Lewis Cass, Henry Fairfield Osborn and Michael Butler–and notes approvingly that I have often been “a tickler of glamour’s dirty underbelly.” So, appropriately perhaps, the review’s headline also titillates: Eat the Rich? it asks. How About Dine With Them Instead.