Renée Rosen, author of The Social Graces
A virtual presentation
Tickets for this event here
Renée Rosen had already written a young adult novel and Dollface, a historical novel about Chicago gangsters, but it was What the Lady Wants, her novel about Marshall Field, the Chicago department store magnate, that put her on the radar with several of us at Boswell. She followed that up with novels about the Chicago Tribune and Chess Records, two other Chicago landmarks of Chicago history before detouring east. Her New-York-set novel of Helen Gurley Brown and Cosmpolitan, Park Avenue Summer, turned out to be her breakout hit nationally - Chicago isn't second city for nothing, and more often than not, it's third or even fourth, and she isn't the first or last author find greater success in the Big Apple. Look at the success Thomas Dyja recieved for New York, New York, New York compared to the much quieter reception for The Third Coast.
The results have won critics over. Publishers Weekly called The Social Graces a "witty and beautifully imagined Gilded Age outing," while Library Journal called Rosen's story" a vivid and ravishing picture of the Gilded Age, bringing to life some of the people and parties that rocked this particular era, in an altogether believable tale. And Jennifer Funk in Library Journal noted, "Rosen paints a vivid and ravishing picture of the Gilded Age, bringing to life some of the people and parties that rocked this particular era, in an altogether believable tale. Recommended for fans of Rosen's other works and readers who enjoy historical fiction and authors such as Kristin Hannah and Elizabeth Gilbert."
Rosen is doing a special Powerpoint for us (we tested it on Saturday), and based on her past experiences, we know historical fiction fans will enjoy this program. As part of the Lynden Sculpture Garden Women's Speaker Series, there's a $5 admission charge, all of which is donated to the Lynden and their beautiful sculpture garden. We hope to return to the actual grounds in the months ahead. Producer Margy Stratton is talking about an in-person Jenna Blum event for November. But the date to mark on your calendar for Renée Rosen is Monday, June 21, 7 pm Central Time. Can't make the event? We'll send you the recording afterwards. Tickets at rosenlynden.eventbrite.com.
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