Description
Description
Set against the glamorous 1960s Jet Set, a novel about a failed debutante whose new job as assistant to society photographer Slim Aarons takes her into Palm Beach's inner circle, and into a beguiling friendship with the star at its center, fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer
"This glittering novel shines as brightly as its heroine. A true delight." --Nicola Harrison, author of Hotel Laguna
It's 1961, and for Margo Hightower, everything is about to change. True, her engagement is off, her family has fallen in scandal, and she's completely broke. But she's just been hired as assistant to photographer Slim Aarons--famous for his vibrant pictures of high society, royalty, and Hollywood stars--and she knows this opportunity is her ticket to something better.
From the bright beaches of Acapulco to glitzy parties in New York, Margo is thrown headfirst into the glamorous jet-set world she so covets, observing its ways from behind the camera as Slim's sidekick. There's Jackie Kennedy, Truman Capote's Swans, a host of Vanderbilts. Beautiful people in beautiful places.
But when they land in Palm Beach, a scene with few rules and many riches, the lines between work and play begin to blur. As Margo becomes swept up in the city's social circle--and into a friendship with heiress and rising fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer--the golden life seems increasingly in reach. Until she finds herself entangled in a complicated web of loyalties and secrets that could bring it all crashing down...
"This glittering novel shines as brightly as its heroine. A true delight." --Nicola Harrison, author of Hotel Laguna
It's 1961, and for Margo Hightower, everything is about to change. True, her engagement is off, her family has fallen in scandal, and she's completely broke. But she's just been hired as assistant to photographer Slim Aarons--famous for his vibrant pictures of high society, royalty, and Hollywood stars--and she knows this opportunity is her ticket to something better.
From the bright beaches of Acapulco to glitzy parties in New York, Margo is thrown headfirst into the glamorous jet-set world she so covets, observing its ways from behind the camera as Slim's sidekick. There's Jackie Kennedy, Truman Capote's Swans, a host of Vanderbilts. Beautiful people in beautiful places.
But when they land in Palm Beach, a scene with few rules and many riches, the lines between work and play begin to blur. As Margo becomes swept up in the city's social circle--and into a friendship with heiress and rising fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer--the golden life seems increasingly in reach. Until she finds herself entangled in a complicated web of loyalties and secrets that could bring it all crashing down...
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"The Beautiful People is a fascinating peek into the inner circle of fashion designer and heiress Lilly Pulitzer and her fabulous friends.... Gable is a master storyteller in this glittering novel that shines as brightly as the heroine at its center. A true delight. I devoured every page."
--Nicola Harrison, author of Hotel Laguna "As playful and fun as a Lilly Pulitzer dress. Readers will love this sparkling novel that cleverly brings to life Slim Aaron's iconic society photographs of the 1960s via an endearing heroine, witty banter, and cast of irresistible characters."
--Judithe Little, bestselling author of The Chanel Sisters "Fluffy and fun, Gable's novel takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the lives of Palm Beach jet-setters through the eyes of fictional former debutante Margo Hightower."
--Washington Post, Best Books of April
--Nicola Harrison, author of Hotel Laguna "As playful and fun as a Lilly Pulitzer dress. Readers will love this sparkling novel that cleverly brings to life Slim Aaron's iconic society photographs of the 1960s via an endearing heroine, witty banter, and cast of irresistible characters."
--Judithe Little, bestselling author of The Chanel Sisters "Fluffy and fun, Gable's novel takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the lives of Palm Beach jet-setters through the eyes of fictional former debutante Margo Hightower."
--Washington Post, Best Books of April
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Graydon House
Pub date:
2024-04-16
Length:
368 pages

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