The Lost Diary of M: A Novel
By (Author) Paul Wolfe
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperPaperbacks
3rd June 2021
United States
General
Fiction
Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction
Fiction: literary and general non-genre
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm
231g
An engrossing debut novel that cannily reimagines the extraordinary life and mysterious death of bohemian Georgetown socialite Mary Pinchot Meyer secret lover of JFK, ex-wife of a CIA chief, sexual adventurer, LSD explorer and early feminist living by her own rules.
Shewas a longtime lover of JFK.
She was the ex-wife of a CIA chief.
She was the sister-in-lawof theWashington Posts Ben Bradlee.
Shebelievedin mind expansion and took LSD with Timothy Leary.
She was a painter, a socialite and a Bohemian in Georgetown during the Cold War.
And she ended up dead in an unsolved murder a year after JFKs assassination.
The diary she kept was never found.
Until now. . . .
"In real life, Mary Pinchot Meyer had a love affair with JFK, may have done LSD with him and was mysteriously murdered in 1964. Wolfe's riveting novel imagines what Meyer's diary--burned by the CIA after her death--might have revealed. Great fun for conspiracy theorists and romantics alike." People Devilishly creative. Kitty Kelley author of Jackie Oh! and The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty In this novel that is part love story, part thriller and 100% page turner, Paul Wolfe takes you inside the sexual playgrounds of Cold War Washington, where spooks, secrets and LSD lurk behind every corner Sally Koslow, author of Another Side of Paradise "Wolfe gives poignant and poetic voice to... a free spirit and early feminist..What could be easily have been salacious fluff capitalizing on JFKs sexual proclivities is, instead, a compassionate and intricate portrait of a womans psyche. By placing Meyer at the nexus of one of the twentieth centurys definitive eras, Wolfes inspired study of a cryptic woman is credible and haunting." Booklist (starred review) The author deftly simulates a complicated woman's diary, creating a document that feels entirely authentic.. the author includes interesting political and historical details in the entries, shedding light on a woman with a front seat to American history. Kirkus Reviews "This imagined diary of Mary Pinchot Meyer, socialite and lover of JFK, simmers with intrigue and sensuality, painting in vivid colors both the magnificence and dark underbelly of Camelot" Newsweek Mary Pinchot Meyer, JFKs lover, kept a secret diary that vanished after she was murdered in Georgetown in 1964. In this intriguing novel, Paul Wolfe creatively conjures up the life story she might have written. Meryl Gordon, bestselling author of Bunny Mellon, The Life of American Style Legend and Mrs. Astor Regrets
Paul Wolfe has been an architect, songwriter and multiple-award-winning writer in advertising. He currently lives in New York City.