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A Well-Behaved Woman

A Novel of the Vanderbilts

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A Well-Behaved Woman

By: Therese Anne Fowler
Narrated by: Barrie Kreinik
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The New York Times and USA Today bestseller

"More than a rewriting of history, this is history reimagined from a fresh angle, delivered here with energy, sensitivity, and flair." — AudioFile Magazine

This program includes a bonus interview with the author.

A Well-Behaved Woman is the riveting audiobook about iron-willed Alva Vanderbilt and her illustrious family as they rule Gilded Age New York, from the New York Times bestselling author of Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald.

Alva Smith, her southern family destitute after the Civil War, married into one of America’s great Gilded Age dynasties: the newly wealthy but socially shunned Vanderbilts. Ignored by New York’s old-money circles and determined to win respect, she designed and built 9 mansions, hosted grand balls, and arranged for her daughter to marry a duke. But Alva also defied convention for women of her time, asserting power within her marriage and becoming a leader in the women's suffrage movement.

In A Well-Behaved Woman, Therese Anne Fowler paints a glittering world of enormous wealth contrasted against desperate poverty, of social ambition and social scorn, of friendship and betrayal, and an unforgettable story of a remarkable woman.

Meet Alva Smith Vanderbilt Belmont, living proof that history is made by those who know the rules—and how to break them.

Praise for A Well-Behaved Woman:

"A Well-Behaved Woman is an extraordinary portrait of a strong, fascinating woman who rose above societal convention and even her own expectations to become so much more than anyone might have predicted.” -- Christina Baker Kline, New York Times Bestselling author of A Piece of the World and Orphan Train

“Oh how I loved every instant I spent in the world Fowler has recreated here. The story of Alva Vanderbilt is elegantly and emphatically told. Prepare to be enthralled!” —Elin Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfect Couple

"To step into Therese Anne Fowler's stunning novel is to step into Alva Vanderbilt's rarefied world of sprawling homes, delicious society intrigue, and incomparable Gilded Age luxury." — Allison Pataki, New York Times Bestselling author of The Accidental Empress

Biographical Fiction Family Life Genre Fiction Money Gilded Age New York Marriage Historical Women
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Alva Smith manages to marry a Vanderbilt! After 20 years of having fun, improving the Vanderbilt situation in society and behaving "like a plank" when in bed with her husband, she discovers he has been finding his pleasures elsewhere (can't blame him!), is outraged and gets a divorce.She then forces her daughter into marriage to a duke.... That part of the story is quite interesting - clothes, houses, jewels, etc.
Unfortunately we now veer into saccharine romance with another millionaire; bossy-boots Alva proves to have a soft centre and we are treated to some geriatric sex scenes.
She then becomes involved in feminist activism - which is when I gave up the book - assuming it was just another vanity project on her part.
Narrator was excellent.

A most unpleasant woman

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