Rules of Civility
Katey, possessed with wit, charm, and relentless determination, blossoms within this urban playground. By revelling in the bustling streets and historic landmarks of Manhattan, she forges a path defined by ambition and resilience, making the journey from secretarial work to the higher echelons of society.
In a jazz bar on the last night of 1937, watching a quartet because she couldn't afford to see the whole ensemble, there were certain things Katey Kontent knew:
- The location of every old church in Manhattan
- How to sneak into the cinema
- How to type eighty words a minute, five thousand an hour, and nine million a year
- That if you can still lose yourself in the first chapter of a Dickens novel then everything is probably going to be fine.
By the end of the year she'd learned:
- How to launch a paper airplane high over Park Avenue
- How to live like a redhead
- How to insist upon the very best
- That the word 'yes' can be a poison
- And the.
In essence, a meditation on the fleeting nature of opportunity and the quest for fulfilment against the odds. It's a narrative rich with sleek prose and vivid imagery, evoking the glamour and grit of an era characterised by lavish parties, societal manoeuvrings, and the undying hope for a better tomorrow.
This novel is an exquisite exploration of how swiftly New York City can transform one's destiny – like a weathervane or the head of a cobra. Time tells which.
Immerse yourself in the world of , a critically acclaimed novel that combines elegance, wit, and an unflinching look at the intricacies of relationships and self-discovery.