Win one of five Gilding Lily by Tatiana Boncompagni Books
Clever, juicy, and nearly impossible to put down, GILDING LILY by noted style columnist Tatiana Boncompagni, is a hilarious roman à clef set amid Upper Eastside play dates, designer-clad yummy mummies, loaner gowns, and socialite PR specialists. Boncompagni, who has often written about New York’s upper echelon – and what it takes to succeed in this social scene – has penned a story about alter ego Lily Bartholomew, who, just a few short years ago was a pretty, although relatively unknown, girl from Nashville. Until she married millionaire-heir Robert Bartholomew, was dubbed “Girl of the Moment” and quickly climbed the ranks to become a reigning member of New York’s social scene. Then, it all started to unravel.
Barely a year into their marriage, Lily is battling post-partum depression, loneliness and debt, thanks to her husband’s newly unemployed status. In an effort to save her marriage and get her life back on track, Lily refashions herself as a lifestyle reporter for the New York Sentinel’s “Thursday Trends.” Bouncing from over-the-top baby birthday parties to A-list-only trunk shows at Bergdorf Goodman, Lily digs up salacious story ideas that reveal the machinations behind the socialite movers-and-shakers. Peppered with Boncompagni’s shrewd observations about the real lives of the rich and famous, GILDING LILY takes readers behind-the-scenes of New York’s catty and competitive social world and into the mind of a young woman trying desperately to balance her roles of good mother, good wife, and rising social star.
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