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The Swans of Fifth Avenue by Melanie Benjamin

Reblogged from Lagniappe Literature :
The Swans of Fifth Avenue: A Novel - Melanie Benjamin

This book was fabulous, like dusting off the old nifty thrifty time traveling machine and landing right in the middle of the New York socialite scene of the forties and fifties. Of course, I would arrive in Chanel and loaded with diamonds. This story is opulent and luscious, a feast of deliciousness. One thing though, when my Rolls Royce time machine stops at La Côte Basque, I hope Truman Capote is standing right there so I can smack him in his obnoxious, schmucky little head. He didn't deserve the love and admiration of Babe Paley. For that matter, I'm not even sure he deserved the love of the literary scene. How could this doink write such a brilliant book as In Cold Blood and then transform himself into a glorified gossip columnist, no better than Hedda Hopper or Louella Parsons. Or even worse, Perez Hilton. Oh! Truman! How could you?!

 

Visiting this glamorous time in history was so much fun. I've always been fascinated with the beautiful women that were trend setters and style icons of the forties, fifties, and sixties. Unfortunately, just because they were gorgeous and rich didn't mean these social elites were happy. But, they were happy for a little while, Truman and his swans. This book was juicy goodness.

 


~ Sixth book completed in #CleanSweepARC Challenge. ~

 


**Won this book in a Goodreads giveaway. Opinions are my own.**

 

 

The beautiful and gracious, Babe Paley

 

 

Gloria Guinness, Bill Paley, CBS founder, Babe Paley (in mask),

at Truman Capote's Black and White Ball, 1966

 

 

 

Slim Keith

 

 

 

Marella Agnelli

 

 

 

 

Pamela Digby (Churchill Hayward) Harriman

 

 

 

Gloria Guinness 

 

 

CZ Guest

 

 

 

 

Truman Capote

 

 

Capote and Gloria Guinness 

 

 

The Paley's and a young Capote

 

 

Slim Keith and Capote

 

 

CZ Guest and Capote

 

 

Capote and Marella Agnelli

 

 

 

Babe Paley had only one fault; she was perfect. Otherwise, she was perfect. -

Truman Capote. 

 

 

 

When Enough Is Enough - Ending A Bad Relationship

Many of us have experienced a relationship that was far from ideal. Broken promises and unkept pledges may have hurt and battered our self esteem. Fear or simply habit might have persuaded us that we had no other option, that this was all we could expect, all we could really look forward to. When we're in the thick of things, our emotions stretched almost to their limit, it can be difficult to step back and assess when enough really is enough. It's so very easy to keep holding onto the false hope that maybe things will miraculously improve; that our partner will take the steps necessary in order to change; that he or she might somehow bring about the transformation that would at last make everything all right. 

 

 

With Regards

AliceMRocco

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