For fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's , this a witty, elegant fairytale of New York, set in 1938.
For fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's, this a witty, elegant fairytale of New York, set in 1938.
For fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's , this a witty, elegant fairytale of New York, set in 1938.
For fans of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's, this a witty, elegant fairytale of New York, set in 1938.
In a jazz bar on the last night of 1937, watching a quartet because she couldn't afford to see the whole ensemble, there were certain things Katey Kontent knew:
- The location of every old church in Manhattan- How to sneak into the cinema- How to type eighty words a minute, five thousand an hour, and nine million a year- and that if you can still lose yourself in the first chapter of a Dickens novel then everything is probably going to be fine.By the end of the year she'd learned:- How to launch a paper airplane high over Park Avenue- How to live like a redhead- How to insist upon the very best- That the word 'yes' can be a poison- and the Rules of Civility.That's how quickly New York City comes about - like a weathervane - or the head of a cobra. Time tells which.“Impossibly glamorous . . . Towles conjures up vintage New York so marvellously that it made me feel nostalgic for a place I've never been to. - The Times Achingly stylish...witty, slick production, replete with dark intrigue, period details, and a suitably Katharine Hepburn-like heroine - Guardian The summer's must-read: gripping and beautiful - Sunday Times Terrific. A smart, witty, charming dry-martini of a novel - David Nicholls, author of One Day Irresistible... A cross between Dorothy Parker and Holly Golightly, Katey Kontent is a priceless narrator in her own right - the brains of a bluestocking with the legs of a flapper and the mores of Carrie Bradshaw - Elena Seymenliyska, Telegraph This is a flesh-and-blood tale you believe in, with fabulous period detail. It's all too rare to find a fun, glamorous, semi-literary tale to get lost in... While you're lost in the whirl of silk stockings, fur and hip flasks, all you care about is what Katey Kontent does next - Viv Groskop, Observer Because who doesn't want to be transported to Thirties Manhattan? - Lucy ManganJazz-age New York is the setting for martinis and girls on the make in Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. As glamorous as it is gut-wrenching, this is the summer's must-read - ELLE”
Impossibly glamorous . . . Towles conjures up vintage New York so marvellously that it made me feel nostalgic for a place I've never been to. - The Times
Achingly stylish...witty, slick production, replete with dark intrigue, period details, and a suitably Katharine Hepburn-like heroine - GuardianThe summer's must-read: gripping and beautiful - Sunday TimesTerrific. A smart, witty, charming dry-martini of a novel - David Nicholls, author of One DayIrresistible... A cross between Dorothy Parker and Holly Golightly, Katey Kontent is a priceless narrator in her own right - the brains of a bluestocking with the legs of a flapper and the mores of Carrie Bradshaw - Elena Seymenliyska, TelegraphThis is a flesh-and-blood tale you believe in, with fabulous period detail. It's all too rare to find a fun, glamorous, semi-literary tale to get lost in... While you're lost in the whirl of silk stockings, fur and hip flasks, all you care about is what Katey Kontent does next - Viv Groskop, ObserverBecause who doesn't want to be transported to Thirties Manhattan? - Lucy ManganJazz-age New York is the setting for martinis and girls on the make in Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. As glamorous as it is gut-wrenching, this is the summer's must-read - ELLEAmor Towles has written fiction which has appeared in The Paris Review. This is his first novel. He lives in New York.
In a jazz bar on the last night of 1937, watching a quartet because she couldn't afford to see the whole ensemble, there were certain things Katey Kontent knew:- The location of every old church in Manhattan- How to sneak into the cinema- How to type eighty words a minute, five thousand an hour, and nine million a year- and that if you can still lose yourself in the first chapter of a Dickens novel then everything is probably going to be fine.By the end of the year she'd learned:- How to launch a paper airplane high over Park Avenue- How to live like a redhead- How to insist upon the very best- That the word 'yes' can be a poison- and the Rules of Civility.That's how quickly New York City comes about - like a weathervane - or the head of a cobra. Time tells which.
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