Searching for Grace Kelly

Searching for Grace Kelly

by M . G . Callahan (Author)

Synopsis

For a small-town girl with big dreams in 1955, there is no address more desirable than New York's Barbizon Hotel - the place where Grace Kelly lived when she first came to the big city.

Laura is an aristocratic beauty from Connecticut who arrives with a magazine internship and dreams of becoming a writer

Dolly is a hopeless romantic working the secretarial pool and looking to be swept off her feet

Vivian is a red-headed British bombshell who yearns to make it as a singer while working nights as a cigarette girl

Perfect for fans of Mad Men, The Best of Everything and The Paris Wife, this is a novel filled to the brim with glamour, following the lives of three women as they are lured into the exhilarating, dazzling world of New York City and embark on a journey that will alter their lives for ever.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 18 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 0751560081
ISBN 13: 9780751560084

Media Reviews
Callahan has managed to capture a thrilling side of vintage New York that still speaks to us today * Stylist *
An engaging, nostalgic read brimming with tragedy, romance and glamour * Candis *
A wonderful champagne bubble of a book - glamorous, aspirational, and relatable! The fifties never seemed so fun! Wicked, naughty and clever. * Melissa de la Cruz *
Deliciously stylish. Callahan suavely combines literary finesse and pulp fiction to create a fast-moving, heartwrenching tale of romance and tragedy in a time of tyrannically sexist social conventions. * Booklist *
This tale of big dreams, drop-dead glamour and fragile hearts will have you turning pages late into the night... Suspenseful, sharp and romantic, I loved every minute of it. * Piper Kerman, author of Orange is the New Black *
A light and frothy anecdote to Mad Men withdrawal symptoms * The Lady *
Author Bio
M. G. Callahan is an experienced journalist who has just taken a new position as Contributing Editor for Vanity Fair.