In Palmer: The Palm Beach Reader, Alicia Pestalozzi writes, “When it comes to mapping wealth and place, there are few writers who go as deep or as far as Michael Gross. Gross doesn’t content himself with describing the world of money; he climbs inside it, asks the questions nobody else thinks (or dares) to ask, and comes back having turned over every stone… Treasured Island: The Story of St. Barth… and its Barbarians, Billionaires and Beauties sets its sights on a place many people think they already know…What it has never had, until now, is someone willing to go back to the very beginning and ask how, exactly, a place gets remade in luxury’s image, and whether it can survive what that transformation does to it. I couldn’t put the book down from the very beginning.”