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THE SWANS OF FIFTH AVENUE A NOVEL 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Melanie Benjamin | --- | --- | --- | 9780345528704 | --- | --- [PDF] The Swans of Fifth Avenue Book by Melanie Benjamin Free Download ( pages) Benjamin, Melanie. My Account. Log Out. Advanced Search. Logged In As. Library Home Page. New Titles for Adults. Library Reads. General Fiction. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror. Graphic Novels. Large Print. CD Audio Books. Downloadable Audio. Children's Fiction. Children's Nonfiction. Young Adult. BRiAN Help. Interlibrary Loan. Login in Interlibrary Loan. Search WorldCat. Downloadable Library. Library Events. Events for Adults. Events for Teens. Events for Kids. Average Rating. On Shelf. Athens Drive Community - Adult Fiction. I always wanted to know what the horrible scandal was that poisoned Truman Capote's later years. Now I know. I'm not sure I'm the better for it, but now I know. Account Options Anmelden. Meine Mediathek Hilfe Erweiterte Buchsuche. Melanie Benjamin. Random House Publishing Group , Her flawless face regularly graces the pages of Vogue, and she is celebrated and adored for her ineffable style and exquisite taste, especially among her friends—the alluring socialite Swans Slim Keith, C. Guest, Gloria Guinness, and Pamela Churchill. By all appearances, Babe has it all: money, beauty, glamour, jewels, influential friends, a prestigious husband, and gorgeous homes. But beneath this elegantly composed exterior dwells a passionate woman—a woman desperately longing for true love and connection. Enter Truman Capote. This diminutive golden-haired genius with a larger-than-life personality explodes onto the scene, setting Babe and her circle of Swans aflutter. Inhalt Abschnitt 1. The Swans of Fifth Avenue | The Alabama Booksmith An avid reader all her life - as a child, she was the proud winner, several years running, of the summer reading program at her local library - she still firmly believes that a lifetime of reading is the best education a writer can have. While attending Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, Melanie performed in many community theater productions before meeting her husband, moving to the Chicago area and raising two sons. Writing was always beckoning, however, and soon she began writing for local magazines and newspapers before venturing into her first love, fiction. As Melanie Hauser, she published two contemporary novels. By incorporating her passion for history and biography, Melanie, now writing as Melanie BookBrowse seeks out and recommends the best in contemporary fiction and nonfiction—books that not only engage and entertain but also deepen our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Subscribe to receive some of our best reviews, "beyond the book" articles, book club info, and giveaways by email. Write a Review. About this book Summary. Book Summary. More about membership! Reviews Media Reviews Reader Reviews. Media Reviews "Starred Review. Reader Reviews Write your own review Maria. Author Information Biography Books by this Author. Other books by Melanie Benjamin at BookBrowse. More Recommendations More Books. Readers Also Browsed. See Top 20 including Award Winners. Book Club Discussion. About Discuss. Win This Book! Schwab's genre-defying tour de force. Full access is for members only. Join Today! View all 13 comments. Nov 21, Kelly and the Book Boar rated it really liked it Shelves: crunken-love , liburrrrrry-book , read-in , cluck-cluck-mothafucka , book-clubby , mean-girls. Just a little? And if you really dont have anything nice to say, you should probably go sit by Truman Capote. If you take a peek at my bookshelves you probably would be a little shocked to see this being added to my to-read stack, let alone getting a 4 Star rating. Keep on dropping those names, yo. I mean really. So about the book. View all 7 comments. Feb 02, Dana rated it it was amazing. I loved this book so much! I have always been fascinated with this era; New York in the 60s; the fashion, the art, and the people I love stories about complicated relationships. While reading this book, I spent hours reading about the lives of the other women in Truman Capote's life, some that were just barely mentioned in this book , the I loved this book so much! While reading this book, I spent hours reading about the lives of the other women in Truman Capote's life, some that were just barely mentioned in this book , the Paleys, their apartments, the art they owned, looking at images from the famous Black and White Ball, and more! I found myself wishing I had a Mr. Kenneth hairstyle and a cute little Pucci dress! I may have even teased my hair a little while reading: The Swans of Fifth Avenue is so well written and intriguing, especially knowing much of it is based on real facts. It's an unusual story about a love between two so seemingly different people who are, at the core, so alike; two "lonely, damaged souls View all 17 comments. Aug 06, Dianne rated it liked it. I was in the mood for something light and fun and gossipy and this book was certainly those things. But - the writing was almost childish and full of vapid psychological musings. OK, maybe a bit harsh I did enoy the re-creation of high society New York in the 50's and 60's and the lifestyles of the rich and I was in the mood for something light and fun and gossipy and this book was certainly those things. I did enoy the re-creation of high society New York in the 50's and 60's and the lifestyles of the rich and famous. I just couldn't get past the hammy writing. If you are looking for something similar in topic, allow me to recommend Dominick Dunne - "The Two Mrs. His books are great fun to read and have really good writing. Dunne is the brother of John Gregory Dunne and brother-in-law to Joan Didion, so the writing genes in that family pool are great ones! View all 5 comments. So if even half of what the author reveals about Truman Capote's inability to keep a secret-- his seemingly psychological need for gossip-- is true, then Truman would absolutely love this book. Filled with tales about Truman himself and his beloved swans, the society women who were his best friends, this book is a delicious, delectable foray into their dirty little secrets. The women tell Truman things they don't even tell each other or their husbands, because their trust in Truman is implicit. He turned to vodka and drugs and grew lazy, more concerned about his image than with his writing. He finally wrote about what he knew best, his swans-- friendship be damned--because they made for good stories. He and Babe Paley were the closest of them all, so the reader wonders if at least the two of them will patch things before it's too late. I remember very well watching Truman make the talk show circuit back when I was a pre-teen. He was so flamboyant and outlandish, nothing about him seemed geniune. I felt the same here. His friendships and the trust they demanded were tested, and he gets a failing grade. He didn't know love as a child and so as an adult his conception of love was skewed. Maybe with Babe he struck gold, but then he risked even that. I was quite taken with the first half of this book, but in the second half I felt the portrayal of Truman's personality gradually enervated the enjoyment factor. The author still managed to turned some of the vinegar into champagne, so for that I give her points. Tragedy amidst the glitz and glamour. Courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher. I was really looking forward to this book since I thoroughly enjoyed Ms. Benjamins books, The Aviators Wife and Mrs. Tom Thumb. I was looking for a book that would be entertaining and not too difficult for my vacation read, well mostly airplane read! I made a great choice. Neither my mom nor I ever really followed any of the rich and fabulous but that was all the more I was really looking forward to this book since I thoroughly enjoyed Ms. Neither my mom nor I ever really followed any of the rich and fabulous but that was all the more reason why I really enjoyed this novel. The story begins at the end and is told backwards in time. As with most Hollywood stars we seldom hear of their real lives and how sad and sordid those lives could be. We like to believe in the fantasy world that they portray and forget that they are just human beings like everyone else. Wealth and being famous can certainly change a person particularly if it happens suddenly. Then there are those who have been privileged their entire life. I think that Ms. Benjamin really wrote an honest, although fictionalized, version of Mr. It was a perfect vacation read. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and thank NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. View 2 comments. Jan 13, Chrissie rated it really liked it Shelves: audible , usa , read , bio , hf. I listened to the audiobook narration by Cassandra Campbell and Paul Boehmer. Both did an excellent job at mimicking Truman Capotes drawl, lisp and voice. I listened to Capote on YouTube to confirm if the intonations were correct renderings or perhaps exaggerations. I am satisfied that they both captured the lilt of the characters true voices. The chapters are split between the different narrators rather than having Campbell read the females and Boehmer the males.