Marilyn in Manhattan: Her Year of Joy

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Price
$22.99  $21.38
Publisher
Flatiron Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.9 X 8.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781250064981

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About the Author

Elizabeth Winder is the author of PAIN, PARTIES, WORK: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953. Her work has appeared in the Chicago Review, Antioch Review, American Letters, and other publications. She is a graduate of the College of William and Mary, and earned an MFA in creative writing from George Mason University.

Reviews

"A glittering, poignant tribute to one of America's most stylish icons as well as it's most stylish city."
- Kate Betts, New York Times bestselling author of My Paris Dream and Everyday Icon: Michelle Obama and the Power of Style

"In this thrilling, evocative book, Elizabeth Winder shows us Marilyn at a moment of transition, a Marilyn we've seldom seen before--independent, introspective, curious, and seductive. It's a knockout."
-- Luke Barr, author of Provence, 1970: MFK Fisher, Julia Child, James Beard and the Reinvention of American Taste

"A beautifully written glimpse into a year in the life of a complicated, brave woman whose keen intelligence and ambition has been largely overshadowed by her iconic beauty. Winder takes the reader on a fascinating and intimate journey with Marilyn that ends all too soon."
-- Kate Andersen Brower, New York Times bestselling author of First Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies and The Residence Inside the Private World of the White House

"Captivating...Winder is a gifted writer and Monroe a fascinating, complex subject; this book will prove nearly impossible to put down for the actress's many fans."
-- Publishers Weekly


"Illuminating... A touching, textured, and compellingly written slice of the iconic actress's life."
--Kirkus

"A beautiful love letter to one of the most celebrated icons of all time" -- The Washington Blade