A SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER 'Stunning' Lisa Taddeo, author of THREE WOMEN 'Warm and wise' Stephanie Merritt, Observer 'Glamorous, sexy, compelling' Dolly Alderton, Sunday Times 'I fell in love with Vivian from page one' Daisy Buchanan 'An education in love, and an iridescent delight' Rowan Pelling, Spectator New York, 1940. Young, glamorous and inseparable, Vivian and Celia are chasing trouble from one end of the city to the other. But there is risk in all this play - that's what makes it so fun, and so dangerous. Sometimes, the world may feel like it's ending, but for Vivian and Celia, life is just beginning. City of Girls is about daring to break conventions and follow your desires: a celebration of glamour, resilience, growing up, and the joys of female friendship - and about the freedom that comes from finding a place you truly belong.
Elizabeth Gilbert
A SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER 'Stunning' Lisa Taddeo, author of THREE WOMEN 'Warm and wise' Stephanie Merritt, Observer 'Glamorous, sexy, compelling' Dolly Alderton, Sunday Times 'I fell in love with Vivian from page one' Daisy Buchanan 'An education in love, and an iridescent delight' Rowan Pelling, Spectator New York, 1940. Young, glamorous and inseparable, Vivian and Celia are chasing trouble from one end of the city to the other. But there is risk in all this play - that's what makes it so fun, and so dangerous. Sometimes, the world may feel like it's ending, but for Vivian and Celia, life is just beginning. City of Girls is about daring to break conventions and follow your desires: a celebration of glamour, resilience, growing up, and the joys of female friendship - and about the freedom that comes from finding a place you truly belong.
Elizabeth Gilbert
A SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER
‘Transcendent: art at its most carnal and healing ... Empathic,
generous, wise, sensual, brave, stunning and luminous’ Lisa Taddeo,
author of THREE WOMEN
Elizabeth Gilbert is the number one bestselling author of Eat Pray Love, which has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and been translated into over 46 languages, and several other international bestselling books of fiction and non-fiction. Her story collection Pilgrims was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway award; The Last American Man was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her follow-up memoir to Eat Pray Love, Committed, became an instant number one New York Times bestseller. She has published two novels, Stern Men and The Signature of All Things, which was longlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction and shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize. She lives in New Jersey. www.elizabethgilbert.com / @GilbertLiz
A glamorous, sexy, compelling romp of a novel about showgirls in
New York in the 1940s. It is an addictive story, with vivid,
brazenly drawn female characters, that brims with fascinating
historical details of the time … Radical and refreshing to read
*Sunday Times*
I adored this story, I fell in love with Vivian from page one, she
has an utterly singular voice, and I was captivated by tcombination
of glamour and grit - it's a dazzling escapist fantasy with
characters and emotions that are thrillingly real
*Daisy Buchanan*
A glorious, multi-layered, emotionally astute celebration of
womanhood … An eloquently persuasive treatise on the judgment and
punishment of women, and a heartfelt call to reclaim female sexual
agency
*Guardian*
Glamorous and vivid
*Independent, Top 15 novels of the year so far*
Breezily funny and vividly written, City Of Girls is a quietly
radical celebration of feminine sexual inhibition that slips down
as easily as a gin martini. Expect to see it on multiple beaches
this summer
*Metro*
A rollicking, beautifully rendered ride of glitter and fun …
Gilbert’s novel is something of a masterpiece of flapdoodle itself
… Gilbert has a knack for storytelling and her plot doesn’t so much
twist as twirl, high-kicking all the way … A rambunctious anthem to
living a life joyous and satisfyingly full — and that deserves an
ovation
*Evening Standard*
City of Girls will be a hit ... Readers will adore its bolstering
message of hope
*Sunday Times*
Written with such wit, verve and emotional honesty that you feel
you've washed down 100 life lessons within a vodka martini … There
are some of the most brilliant and truthful evocations of youthful
sexual exploration that you'll ever read … She has triumphed. City
of Girls is an education in love, and an iridescent delight
*Spectator*
Brilliant on female friendship, desire and the influence a good
mentor can bring to enrich a young woman's life
*Grazia Summer Reads*
Compelling … works with themes of freedom, responsibility and
empowerment that feel both timeless and timely. In a moment when
women’s desires are still being governed, this is a story about a
woman who recognises – and embraces – hers
*Time*
There is so much to love in City of Girls. Vivian’s voice is strong
and leaves you yearning for more time with her
*Independent*
A romantic misadventure written with such wit, verve and emotional
honesty that you feel you’ve washed down 100 life lessons within a
vodka martini … She has triumphed. City of Girls is an education in
love, and an iridescent delight
*Spectator*
City of Girls is about women throwing off the shackles of marriage
and convention in order to explore their desires … What I loved
about Vivian, is that she seizes the day
*BBC Radio 4*
The self-portrait of a woman whose truest intimacy is with her own
being … It’s the story of a woman who’s made an independent life as
best she can. If the usual narrative shapes don’t fit most lives –
neither she nor her creator seems to be worrying about it
*New York Times*
Expect to spot a copy on every beach towel come June
*Vogue, Must-Reads*
Hugely enjoyable and goes down with a smacking of lips while
bringing a sparkle to the eye
*i*
Her wise, funny, ballsy voice is one that's given countless women
the courage to change their lives… A glamorous romp of a tale that
dazzleswith sequin-clad showgirls
*Red*
Wherever Liz Gilbert goes, we’ll follow
*Oprah magazine, Best book releases, 2019*
Fizzy, fabulous … As bubbly as a champagne cocktail but with a real
kick in the tail
*Sunday Express*
Funny, bittersweet … Explores female desire in a radically
refreshing way
*independent.co.uk*
‘For years, I have wanted to write a novel about women who have a
lot of sex, and who like it, and whose lives aren’t destroyed by
it,” says Eat Pray Love author Gilbert. This is that book, set
across the glittering fabric of a lost New York
*Red, The books we can’t wait to read 2019*
I freaking adored this book. Its heroine, Vivian Morris, will
absolutely steal your heart and probably do a good job of breaking
it, too
*Sarra Manning*
The Eat Pray Love author transports us to New York in the summer of
1940 and a vibrant theatre scene studded with raucous showgirls
*Net-a-Porter.com, Best Summer Reads*
Young women come of age in war time New York, in the new novel from
the author of Eat, Pray, Love
*Guardian, 2019 in books: what you’ll be reading this year*
This cracker of a book manages to be funny, playful and thoughtful
all at once … A real joy to read … A frothy sequin clad frolic … a
dazzling read
*Good Housekeeping, ‘10 Books to Read Right Now’*
Sensational
*Cosmopolitan*
A classic coming-of-age story
*Daily Express*
A fizzing portrait of a giddy young female hedonism
*Irish Times*
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