New York Times bestselling author Laura Thompson returns with a fascinating look at the lives of heiresses throughout history and the often tragic truth beneath the gilded surface.
Heiresses: surely they are among the luckiest women on earth. Are they not to be envied, with their private jets and Chanel wardrobes and endless funds? Yet all too often those gilded lives have been beset with trauma and despair. Before the 20th century a wife's inheritance was the property of her husband, making her vulnerable to kidnap, forced marriages, even confinement in an asylum. And in modern times, heiresses fell victim to fortune-hunters who squandered their millions.
Heiresses tells the stories of these women: Mary Davies, who inherited London's most valuable real estate, and was bartered from the age of twelve; Consuelo Vanderbilt, the original American "Dollar Heiress", forced into a loveless marriage; Barbara Hutton, the Woolworth heiress who married seven times and died almost penniless; Patty Hearst, heiress to a newspaper fortune who was arrested for terrorism. However, there are also stories of achievement: Angela Burdett-Coutts, who became one of the greatest philanthropists of Victorian England; Nancy Cunard, who lived off her mother's fortune and became a pioneer of the civil rights movement; Daisy Fellowes, elegant linchpin of interwar high society and noted fashion editor.
Heiresses is about the lives of the rich, who--as F. Scott Fitzgerald said--are 'different'. But it is also a bigger story about how all women fought their way to equality, and sometimes even found autonomy and fulfillment.
Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 1250202736
Item Weight: 1.4 lbs
Dimensions: 6.7 x 1.3 x 9.4 inches
Customer Reviews: 3 out of 5 stars 1,001 to 10,000 ratings
"[A] romp through the lives of the filthy rich." -Wall Street Journal
"Skillfully evoking disparate social milieus and generational divides, Thompson packs the narrative full of juicy gossip without resorting to caricature. Readers will be enthralled." -Publishers Weekly
"Authoritative, eye-opening, and gloriously gossipy."--Booklist
"Engaging...A book that offers insight as well as entertainment--a peek into the human condition from an unexpected angle." -Kirkus Reviews
"Perfectly calibrated for our times...witty, insightful, deliciously gossip laden and slightly scandalous." --Anne Sebba, bestselling author of Les Parisiennes
"A haunting reflection on the gilded cage and its stifled female occupants...Thompson shows in mordant detail how money really can't buy you love." -Daisy Goodwin, bestselling author of The American Heiress "With her characteristic wit and verve, Laura Thompson takes us through the follies, intrigues and dramas of the lives of a gallery of history's heiresses...will keep the reader entertained to the very last page." --Helen Rappaport, bestselling author of The Romanov Sisters
"An engaging study of the effect wealth has on women." --Anne de Courcy, author of The Husband Hunters and Chanel's Riviera
LAURA THOMPSON won the Somerset Maugham award for her first book, The Dogs, and is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Six: The Lives of the Mitford Sisters. Other books include the critically-acclaimed Life in a Cold Climate, a biography of Nancy Mitford, and Agatha Christie:A Mysterious Life, which was nominated for an Edgar award in 2019.
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