City Of Girls: The Sunday Times Bestseller - Fiction - Paperback
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Title:
City of Girls
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781526619808
Overview:
City of Girls invites you into a glittering, dangerous, and luminous world—the wartime streets of 1940s New York where theatre, fashion, and audacious ambition live side by side with fear, consequence, and longing. Told in the mature, reflective voice of Vivian Morris, the novel follows her younger self as she travels from a conventional upbringing toward a life that rewards risk, appetite, and honesty about who she truly is. When nineteen-year-old Vivian arrives in the city, she’s searching for belonging and a way to break free from the limits placed on her as a young woman. What unfolds is a vivid tapestry of showgirls, designers, lovers, and friends who teach her about resilience, desire, and the complicated price of choosing freedom. It’s a celebration of glamour and courage, a meditation on female friendship, and a testament to the idea that finding your place in the world can require a lifetime of daring choices. This Sunday Times bestseller is a vivid, immersive escape that also lingers long after the final page.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
Elizabeth Gilbert crafts a voice that is at once intimate and expansive, pulling readers into Vivian’s world with warmth, wit, and unflinching honesty. The novel blends historical detail with a modern sensibility, capturing the pulse of a city where dreams are manufactured on stage and heartbreaks are a currency. The storytelling is both cinematic and lucid, offering lush descriptions of costumes, clubs, and the theatre’s feverish energy while dismantling the myths surrounding female propriety. The central bond among women—friendship, loyalty, and the quiet acts of solidarity—feels earned and moving, anchoring a coming-of-age story that asks what it really costs to live as your authentic self. It’s not just a tale of romance; it’s a sharp, compassionate examination of identity, belonging, and the power of choosing your own path.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This novel is ideal for adult readers who adore historical fiction with a contemporary sensibility, character-driven storytelling, and richly drawn settings. It will resonate with fans of lush, evocative prose and those who enjoy coming-of-age journeys told from an adult, reflective perspective. Perfect for readers who relish stories about female friendship, independence, and self-discovery, as well as book clubs seeking a thought-provoking, emotionally rich discussion. It also appeals to fans of Elizabeth Gilbert’s broader body of work, and to anyone drawn to theatre history, fashion, and the glamour-and-grit contrast of New York in the war years.
Key Highlights:
- Vivid, era-accurate 1940s New York set in the theatre district
- Strong, nuanced female friendships that drive the narrative
- Intimate, retrospective first-person narration that feels unforgettable
- Provocative examination of sexuality, desire, and personal autonomy
- Lush, cinematic descriptions of costumes, clubs, and backstage life
- A complete, standalone novel with a complete arc and lasting resonance
- Accessible for readers new to historical fiction and deeply satisfying for seasoned readers
About the Author:
Elizabeth Gilbert is a bestselling, prize-winning author celebrated for her ability to blend intimate character studies with expansive, emotionally resonant storytelling. Her widely acclaimed works include Eat Pray Love, which became a global phenomenon, and The Signature of All Things, a sweeping novel lauded by readers and critics alike. Gilbert’s writing is known for its warmth, curiosity, and fearless exploration of desire, identity, and the human heart. City of Girls marks another milestone in her career, showcasing her penchant for immersive worlds, vivid character work, and prose that glows with wit, sensitivity, and intelligence. Readers trust her to deliver both page-turning drama and thoughtful, provocative questions about who we become when we live honestly.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
City of Girls is more than a historical novel; it’s a heartfelt invitation to examine what it means to grow up under the glare of society’s expectations while still choosing one’s own joy. The blend of glamour, risk, and warmth makes it a book you’ll want to reread, lend, and discuss. Whether you’re looking for a powerful gift for a reader who loves lush storytelling or a captivating addition to your own shelf, this paperback delivers a complete, immersive experience—one that lingers in the mind as one of Gilbert’s most luminous works. A perfect addition to any collection of literary fiction, it also makes an exceptional gift idea for fans of historical fiction, female friendship, and heroic personal journeys.
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