A Woman of Intelligence

A Woman of Intelligence

Karin Tanabe

Karin Tanabe

"Captivating." ––The Washington PostNamed a Best Book of Summer by Good Morning America BuzzFeed PopSugar BookRiot LifeSavvy CT PostFrom "a master of historical fiction" (NPR), Karin Tanabe's A Woman of Intelligence is an exhilarating tale of post-war New York City, and one remarkable woman's journey from the United Nations, to the cloistered drawing rooms of Manhattan society, to the secretive ranks of the FBI.A Fifth Avenue address, parties at the Plaza, two healthy sons, and the ideal husband: what looks like a perfect life for Katharina Edgeworth is anything but. It's 1954, and the post-war American dream has become a nightmare.A born and bred New Yorker, Katharina is the daughter of immigrants, Ivy-League-educated, and speaks four languages. As a single girl in 1940s Manhattan, she is a translator at the newly formed United Nations, devoting...
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The Sunset Crowd

The Sunset Crowd

Karin Tanabe

Karin Tanabe

"Irresistible, deft, sparkling...The Sunset Crowd is cool sans hangover, which makes it a perfect addition to your summer luggage." ––The Washington Post "The Sunset Crowd is everything I want in a book―complex characters, glamorous locales, and a plot that's as smart as it is juicy. You're going to love it." ––Rachel Hawkins, New York Times bestselling author of The Wife UpstairsFame. Fortune. Love. You can't have them all. Meet LA darling Evra Scott. The daughter of an Oscar-winning director and a Brazilian bombshell actress, Evra is the city's reigning style queen. By day, she's at the helm of Sunset on Sunset, the store beloved by Hollywood's young and beautiful. By night, she's on the arm of Kai de la Faire, Hawaii's hottest export, and the screenwriter of the moment.Enter Theodora Leigh. The twenty-something Paramount assistant looks like...
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A Hundred Suns

A Hundred Suns

Karin Tanabe

Karin Tanabe

Named A Best Book of Spring 2020 by Real Simple ·Parade · PopSugar · Betches · CrimeReads · BookBub"A transporting historical novel, and a smart thriller."— Washington Post"A luscious setting combined with a sinister, sizzling plot." -EWA faraway land.A family's dynasty.A trail of secrets that could shatter their glamorous lifestyle.On a humid afternoon in 1933, American Jessie Lesage steps off a boat from Paris and onto the shores of Vietnam. Accompanying her French husband Victor, an heir to the Michelin rubber fortune, she's certain that their new life is full of promise, for while the rest of the world is sinking into economic depression, Indochine is gold for the Michelins. Jessie knows that the vast plantations near Saigon are the key to the family's prosperity, and though they have recently...
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The Gilded Years

The Gilded Years

Karin Tanabe

Karin Tanabe

Passing meets The House of Mirth in this "utterly captivating" (Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author of The Kitchen House) historical novel based on the true story of Anita Hemmings, the first black student to attend Vassar, who successfully passed as white—until she let herself grow too attached to the wrong person.Since childhood, Anita Hemmings has longed to attend the country's most exclusive school for women, Vassar College. Now, a bright, beautiful senior in the class of 1897, she is hiding a secret that should have banned her from admission: Anita is the only African-American student ever to attend Vassar. With her olive complexion and dark hair, the daughter of a janitor and descendant of slaves has successfully passed as white, but now finds herself rooming with Louise "Lottie" Taylor, the scion of one of New York's most prominent families. Though Anita has kept herself at a distance from her classmates,...
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