Fortune's Daughters
By (Author) Elisabeth Kehoe
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
9th June 2005
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
European history
974.71040922
480
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 34mm
477g
The story of Jennie, Clara and Leonie Jerome is one of glamour, money and love in equal measure. Their father Leonard was a profligate New York stockbroker whose beautiful wife was as extravagant as her husband. His daughters were provided with every advantage and lived charmed lives. They were acclaimed wherever they went and became known, simply, as 'the Good, the Witty and the Beautiful.' Elisabeth Kehoe's delightful and kaleidoscopic book spans more than one hundred years of family history, taking in nineteenth-century New York; the fall of the Second empire in France; and Britain during both world wars. Elisabeth Kehoe has drawn on original research to write the definitive life and times of these remarkable women. Their poignant stories describe their ultimately unsuccessful quest for true love and happiness.
"'Astonishing' Anne de Courcy, Dally Mail 'A juicy family saga in which no stone is left unturned.' Katie Hickman, Sunday Times 'Multiple biography is not an easy form to handle but Elisabeth Kehoe has done it superlatively well, weaving a fascinating family saga against the historical background of nineteenth-century New York, Paris and London.' Sarah Bradford, Literary Review"
ELISABETH KEHOE took her doctorate in history at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. This is her first book.