The Chelsea Girls

The Chelsea Hotel is the spot for artists, writers, musicians, actors, filmmakers, and poets. Hazel Riley, a scene playwright, and actress Maxine Mead can't wait to get started on something amazing. But they're learning that it's not their lack of talent that's getting them nowhere, it's politics. A Red scare is sweeping across America, and a witch hunt for Communists has begun. The pressure to name names is building, and it's more than their Broadway dreams that will shatter.

The Chelsea Girls spans from the 1940's to the 1960's. I'm not sure what I can say differently about this book from her others. They're all consistently wonderful and solid and it's safe to say that this author will never disappoint, ever! The ability to take me back to a place and time I've never lived in and allowing me to experience it so richly just amazes me. As with her other books I had to look up pictures and people and there's a lot of feelings that go with that as well. It's sad what some people went through.

Thank you to Netgalley and Dutton for an ARC.


4/5.

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