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Rona Jaffe's frank, scandalous and thrilling 1958 novel, The Best
of Everything follows a group of young women as they negotiate
office romances, workplace politics, broken engagements, tiny
apartments, lecherous bosses, heartbreak and lasting friendship,
published in Penguin Modern Classics. New York, 1952: Four young
women have come to the city: to find love, to build their careers
and to savour the indefinable optimism of the times. Caroline is
the college graduate, determined to escape the typing pool and
become an editor. April is the beautiful country girl with a
penchant for disastrous romances. Aspiring actress Gregg is tangled
in a dangerous love affair with a playwright; and divorcee Barbara
writes about lipsticks by day and cares alone for her daughter by
night. Famously bedtime reading for Mad Men's Don Draper, The Best
of Everything portrays the lives and passions of these ambitious
young women with intelligence, affection, and prose as sharp as a
paper cut. Rona Jaffe (1931-2005) was born in Brooklyn, New York,
and grew up in the affluent Upper East Side of Manhattan. Jaffe
wrote her first book, The Best of Everything, while working as an
associate editor at Fawcett Publications in the 1950s. Published in
1958, it was later made into a movie, starring Joan Crawford.
During the 1960s she wrote cultural pieces for Cosmopolitan
magazine. Jaffe wrote sixteen novels during her career, including
the controversial Mazes and Monsters (1981), adapted into a film
starring Tom Hanks. If you enjoyed The Best of Everything, you
might like John Dos Passos' Manhattan Transfer, also available in
Penguin Modern Classics. 'It harks back to a saner time when
choosing progress and modernity was as straightforward as ordering
dinner - "Two Scotches with water on the side, and two steaks"'
Julie Burchill, author of Ambition 'Decades before Sex and the
City, Jaffe recorded the minutiae of women's lives and broke
powerful taboos' Joan Smith, Independent
"Sixty years later, Jaffe's classic still strikes a chord, this
time eerily prescient regarding so many of the circumstances
surrounding sexual harassment that paved the way toward the #MeToo
movement." -Buzzfeed When Rona Jaffe's superb page-turner was first
published in 1958, it changed contemporary fiction forever. Some
readers were shocked, but millions more were electrified when they
saw themselves reflected in its story of five young employees of a
New York publishing company. Almost sixty years later, The Best of
Everything remains touchingly-and sometimes hilariously-true to the
personal and professional struggles women face in the city. There's
Ivy League Caroline, who dreams of graduating from the typing pool
to an editor's office; naive country girl April, who within months
of hitting town reinvents herself as the woman every man wants on
his arm; and Gregg, the free-spirited actress with a secret
yearning for domesticity. Jaffe follows their adventures with
intelligence, sympathy, and prose as sharp as a paper cut.
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