'The Latecomer' delves into the story of the Oppenheimers, a New York City wealthy family grappling with the ghosts of their fractured relationships and the shocking addition of a fourth sibling to the triplets' fold. The birth of the new 'latecomer' upends the lives of Harrison, Lewyn, and Sally, who have sought freedom from the suffocating grasp of their shared upbringing. As each sibling carves out a separate life, the unexpected new sister's role becomes a centerpiece, unraveling long-held grievances and igniting a profound examination of family bonds, the weight of expectations, and the search for individual identity. Beneath the layers of familial discord, the novel explores the complexities of grief, privilege, race, and tradition in a narrative rich with psychological depth and acute insights into the human condition.