The colony club A novel

Shelley Noble

Book - 2024

"When young Gilded Age society matron Daisy Harriman is refused a room at the Waldorf because they don't cater to unaccompanied females, she takes matters into her own hands. She establishes the Colony Club, the first women's club in Manhattan, where visiting women can stay overnight and dine with their friends; where they can discuss new ideas, take on social issues, and make their voices heard. She hires the most sought-after architect in New York, Stanford White, to design the clubhouse. As 'the best dressed actress on the Rialto' Elsie de Wolfe has an eye for décor, but her career is stagnating. So when White asks her to design the clubhouse interiors, she jumps at the chance and the opportunity to add a woman&...#039;s touch. He promises to send her an assistant, a young woman he's hired as a draftsman. Raised in the Lower East Side tenements, Nora Bromely is determined to become an architect in spite of hostility and sabotage from her male colleagues. She is disappointed and angry when White 'foists' her off on this new women's club project. But when White is murdered and the ensuing Trial of the Century discloses the architect's scandalous personal life, fearful backers begin to withdraw their support. It's questionable whether the club will survive long enough to open. Daisy, Elsie, and Nora have nothing in common but their determination to carry on. But to do so, they must overcome not only society's mores but their own prejudices about women, wealth, and each other. Together they strive to transform Daisy's dream of the Colony Club into a reality, a place that will nurture social justice and ensure the work of the women who earned the nickname 'Mink Brigade' far into the future." -- Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Biographical fiction
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Shelley Noble (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
373 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 373).
ISBN
9780063252486
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

In the early 1900s, women couldn't stay overnight unaccompanied, couldn't work the same jobs as men, and had no place to gather and educate themselves on issues where they could make a difference. Daisy Harriman changed all that when she created the first women's club in Manhattan, a place for lectures and overnight stays, with meeting rooms, a restaurant, and exercise facilities. But she didn't do this alone. Nora Bromley, a young architect, was assigned to help design the Colony Club, along with former actress Elsie de Wolfe, who had an amazing talent for interior decoration. Noble's latest (after Picture Perfect Autumn, 2023) is a thrilling historical novel about women's struggles, sprinkled with a love story, themes of familial angst and true friendship, and even a murder (based on the true story of architect Stanford White). Keeping up with the change of perspectives within the same chapter can be challenging, but readers will be invested in each character and her plight, especially Nora. This is an inspiring must-read for anyone interested in the feats of women in the early twentieth century.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.