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City of Girls

By: Elizabeth Gilbert
Narrated by: Blair Brown
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The blazingly brilliant new novel from Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the international best seller Eat Pray Love: a glittering coming-of-age epic stitched across the fabric of a lost New York.

It is the summer of 1940. Nineteen-year-old Vivian Morris arrives in New York with her suitcase and sewing machine, exiled by her despairing parents. Although her quicksilver talents with a needle and commitment to mastering the perfect hair roll have been deemed insufficient for her to pass into her sophomore year of Vassar, she soon finds gainful employment as the self-appointed seamstress at the Lily Playhouse, her unconventional Aunt Peg's charmingly disreputable Manhattan revue theatre. There, Vivian quickly becomes the toast of the showgirls, transforming the trash and tinsel only fit for the cheap seats into creations for goddesses.

Exile in New York is no exile at all: here in this strange wartime city of girls, Vivian and her girlfriends mean to be free, to get up to no good, to drink the heady highball of life itself to the last drop. And when the legendary English actress Edna Watson comes to the Lily to star in the company's most ambitious show ever, Vivian is entranced by the magic that follows in the wake of this true, true star.

But there are hard lessons to be learned and bitterly regrettable mistakes to be made. Vivian learns that to live the life she wants, she must live many lives, ceaselessly and ingeniously making them new.

'At some point in a woman's life, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time. After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is,' she confides. And so Vivian sets forth her story, and that of the women around her - women who have lived as they truly are, out of step with a century that could never quite keep up with them.

©2019 Elizabeth Gilbert (P)2019 Penguin Audio
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Elizabeth Gilbert has done, as usual, a whole load of research in order to write this novel. It was very a very entertaining story and at times, thought provoking, but ultimately it left me feeling unsatisfied. Listen to her previous novel The Signature of All Things. Fabulous book.

Enjoyable but doesnt hit the mark.

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The narration to this story is superb, her accents are very real and transport you straight to Manhattan. An entertaining story about the fast paced party life of a young woman. I really enjoyed it.

Entertaining and easy

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The first half of the story was fast paced and evocative; at odds with the second half that appeared randomly connected both in style and content to the first. It dragged a little towards the end and I struggled to believe the relationship of the second part. Weird. Not bad but not great. Nicely narrated.

Disjointed

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One of the best audiobooks I’ve listened to.
The story is rich, entertaining and honest and the narrator does an amazing job. Loved it!

Wonderful

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Oh wow, what a fantastic book. Intricate, heartfelt and beautiful, I loved it. The characters and the reading of this book were exquisite.

READ THIS BOOK!

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i loved the story of a young reckless girl turning into an independent woman. her story was insipiring and sincere.

loved it

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I'm not one to leave reviews but this book was fantastic. don't particularly like American accents as it grates on me....but this narrator is superb. gripping interesting storylines and characters. wish I could erase it from my memory simply to listen again!!!

best audio book I've heard

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Found it a little slow tbh
The narrator was great and I enjoyed this as a light listen but did prefer signature of all things.

Enjoyable but preferred signature of all things

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Elizabeth Gilbert really is a master at telling a story. She weaves such an intricate web of characters who are all so life like, loveable and relatable. The story has glitz and glamour, fun and frivolity but also tenderness, humility, truth, guts and heart. Superbly relevant to it's time and to today. it is masterful and enjoyable storytelling at its best.
Blair Brown is engaging and entertaining as narrator, I loved her reading of this, she made it all the better.

Pretty, poetic, poignant & perfect

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I loved Elizabeth Gilbert before and I love her even more now after reading her newest book, City Of Girls. The storyline is so captivating, sometimes I was up till very late at night just to hear what was going to happen. I was first disappointed that Liz didn't narrate her book herself but I feel in love with the narrator's voice and style.

I love everything about this book!

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