Sunday, February 9, 2025

Glamorous Notions by Megan Chance

 

"Julia had taught her how to play a game. Julia had used her. Lena had been enchanted but the entire time Julia was only taking advantage of her, and she'd put Lena, unaware and stupid, in danger."

    -from the novel


Everyone should know: Don't judge a book by its cover. From the cover design and title, I thought this novel would be light reading, possibly romantic and was I wrong! It turned out to be a thriller and quite a page-turner halfway through. I found the novel exciting and entertaining and rated it a 5.

Beginning in 1950 Hollywood, Elsie Gruner is married to Walter, a wannabe movie star, when she meets Harvey and Charlie. These two new friends convince her she is very talented when they see her fashion drawings and encourage her to apply to a prestigious design school. Partly because of ambition and partly needing to get away from Walter, Elsie soon manages to enter an art academy in Rome. There she meets the charming Julia (referred to in the quote) who draws her into some mysterious (illegal?) business and changes her future in a huge way. Julia persuades Elsie to change her name (No way she should have the same name as a cow!) so they come up with Lena Taylor as an appropriate name for an up-and-coming dress designer. 

When Lena is forced out of Italy, she returns to Hollywood and by a stroke of good fortune gets work in a movie studio where she becomes quite successful all the while telling lie after lie about her past even to screenwriter Paul, her new romantic interest. "Oh, what a tangled web..." Taking place in the 1950's, the McCarthy era, communists are feared and imagined around every corner, further complicating Lena's life.



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