Author: |
Sol Stein |
ISBN: |
9781611876291 |
Publisher: |
Untreed Reads |
Publication: |
October 25, 2013 |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
Sol Stein |
ISBN: |
9781611876291 |
Publisher: |
Untreed Reads |
Publication: |
October 25, 2013 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
Originally published in 1974, this landmark novel is available in ebook format for the first time. Shirley Hartman, at twenty-eight, was the star of Madison Avenue, a woman who'd made it to the top in the male-dominated advertising game. Beauty, brains, fame, love…yet there she was, standing on a lonely rooftop, contemplating suicide. Had Shirley pushed too hard and reached too far—or can this extraordinary woman break out to some living room beyond career success and the usual arrangements with a man? "Shirley Hartman is as much a feminist as Portia, Becky Sharp or Scarlett O'Hara. In her, Stein has created a heroine yearning for that living space that men and women need after social and financial triumph. The kind of novel one keeps on ready." —New Republic. "A roller coaster reader ride. Shirley Hartman is a ball of fire you are not likely to forget." —John Barkham Reviews
Originally published in 1974, this landmark novel is available in ebook format for the first time. Shirley Hartman, at twenty-eight, was the star of Madison Avenue, a woman who'd made it to the top in the male-dominated advertising game. Beauty, brains, fame, love…yet there she was, standing on a lonely rooftop, contemplating suicide. Had Shirley pushed too hard and reached too far—or can this extraordinary woman break out to some living room beyond career success and the usual arrangements with a man? "Shirley Hartman is as much a feminist as Portia, Becky Sharp or Scarlett O'Hara. In her, Stein has created a heroine yearning for that living space that men and women need after social and financial triumph. The kind of novel one keeps on ready." —New Republic. "A roller coaster reader ride. Shirley Hartman is a ball of fire you are not likely to forget." —John Barkham Reviews