'[I] absolutely loved this fictional take on some of the most legendary women of Hollywoods Golden Age! Perfect for books clubs.' NetGalley Reviewer
For fans of Fiona Davis, Kathleen Tessaro and Taylor Jenkins Reid in the most enlightening and exciting bookclub read of the year!One ordinary school. Three extraordinary women ...
In the 1920s, three young girls enter a strict, cheerless convent school in a quiet London suburb.
Six years later they leave, to change the world ...
Maureen was the movie star, whose role as Tarzan's Jane helped rewrite the rules of cinema censorship.
Sonia was the aspiring writer who became George Orwell's wife and the guardian of his literary legacy.
And Vivien was the actress as iconic as the roles she played, from Cleopatra to Scarlett O'Hara.
Together their careers encompassed glamour and tragedy, triumph and scandal. From Bloomsbury to Hollywood, and from the cafes of Paris to the theatres of New York, this novel is a breath-taking epic spanning four decades in three unforgettable lives.
Praise for Caroline Lamond
'Well written and researched... a joy to read'
'I was hooked from the first page...'
'Really reminded me of City of Girls, the lifestyle, the glamour but also the tenderness... Wonderful!'
'An enticing parallel portrait, of women endeavouring to be heard in a glittering but masculine era' Mandy Robotham, international bestselling author
'An extraordinary story' Georgia Kaufmann, author of The Dressmaker of Paris
'An engaging portrait of an indomitable woman at the heart of Golden Age Hollywood' Gill Paul, bestselling author of The Manhattan Girls