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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ginny Kubitz MoyerPublisher: She Writes Press Imprint: She Writes Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9781647427221ISBN 10: 1647427223 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 15 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews""Ginny Kubitz Moyer weaves a tapestry of fascinating characters destiny appears to have brought together. Though they lived close to a century ago--which Moyer captures in minute and believable detail--their concerns and challenges will speak to contemporary readers. A well-written, lively, and engaging read!"" --Jude Berman, author of The Die and The Vow ""The author captures 1930s California with meticulous detail and has masterfully created characters with depth and authenticity. . . . the narrative thrums with suspense . . . A delightful human drama. . . ."" --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""In the expert hands of Ginny Kubitz Moyer, A Golden Life is a dazzling story set in Hollywood's dream factory. Frances Healey, an ambitious, young secretary finds herself in the front office where scripts are approved and dreams are born. Frances has her own secrets, with moxie and grit, she navigates the business with an eye for storytelling and a heart that will change the course of the business of the studio. A fabulous read!"" --Adriana Trigiani, author of The Good Left Undone ""A Golden Life is a wonderful portrait of an independent woman in 1930s California that explores the ways in which women's lives were constrained by the mores of the time. The settings are beautifully drawn and developed--special and loving attention is paid to the beauty of the natural world. Ginny Kubitz Moyer writes with quiet authority and strong prose, creating a novel that is hard to put down and characters that remain long after the book is read."" --Laura Spence-Ash, author of Beyond That, the Sea ""A Golden Life masterfully captures the Golden Age of Hollywood. The prose glimmers with tension and mystery, revealing the raw ambition and resilience that define a young, headstrong woman's journey through early adulthood. It's a luminous tale that lingers, like the echo of applause after the final curtain falls."" --Joanne Howard, author of Sleeping in the Sun ""In this captivating novel, a young woman becomes the confidante to both the powerful and powerless of Old Hollywood--all while trying to outrun her own painful past. Ginny Kubitz Moyer beautifully renders an entire cast of complex and tender characters who remind us just how precarious and precious life can be. You'll love it."" --Katherine A. Sherbrooke, author of The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly ""Once I started Ginny Kubitz Moyer's A Golden Life, I couldn't put it down. A story about confronting the past and owning one's story, this novel is filled with enchanting period details, memorable characters, and an ending you won't see coming. Five gold stars for this truly entertaining read!"" --Susie Orman Schnall, author of Anna Bright Is Hiding Something and We Came Here to Shine ""Step into the late 1930s epicenter of Hollywood's Golden Age. . . . Moyer touches on larger life issues, including women's limited choices and stereotypes and how society came to expect relationships to emulate the glittery romance Hollywood cinema created. Unputdownable!"" --Francine Falk-Allen, author of A Wolff in the Family and Not a Poster Child ""Complex, engaging, and beautifully written, A Golden Life is a celebration of the human condition in all its vanity and weakness, finally transcended by forgiveness and love. You will not want this novel to end."" --Marian O'Shea Wernicke, author of Toward That Which Is Beautiful and Out of Ireland ""Step into the lavish world of 1930s Hollywood in Ginny Kubitz Moyer's A Golden Life. A vibrant, captivating, and entertaining read!"" --Ashley E. Sweeney, author of Eliza Waite """A Golden Life is a wonderful portrait of an independent woman in 1930s California that explores the ways in which women's lives were constrained by the mores of the time. The settings are beautifully drawn and developed--special and loving attention is paid to the beauty of the natural world. Ginny Kubitz Moyer writes with quiet authority and strong prose, creating a novel that is hard to put down and characters that remain long after the book is read."" --?Laura Spence-Ash, author of Beyond That, the Sea ""A Golden Life masterfully captures the Golden Age of Hollywood. The prose glimmers with tension and mystery, revealing the raw ambition and resilience that define a young, headstrong woman's journey through early adulthood. It's a luminous tale that lingers, like the echo of applause after the final curtain falls."" --?Joanne Howard, author of Sleeping in the Sun ""Complex, engaging, and beautifully written, A Golden Life is a celebration of the human condition in all its vanity and weakness, finally transcended by forgiveness and love. You will not want this novel to end."" --Marian O'Shea Wernicke, author of Toward That Which Is Beautiful and Out of Ireland ""In this captivating novel, a young woman becomes the confidante to both the powerful and powerless of Old Hollywood--all while trying to outrun her own painful past. Ginny Kubitz Moyer beautifully renders an entire cast of complex and tender characters who remind us just how precarious and precious life can be. You'll love it."" --?Katherine A. Sherbrooke, author of The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly ""Once I started Ginny Kubitz Moyer's A Golden Life, I couldn't put it down. A story about confronting the past and owning one's story, this novel is filled with enchanting period details, memorable characters, and an ending you won't see coming. Five gold stars for this truly entertaining read!"" --?Susie Orman Schnall, author of Anna Bright Is Hiding Something and We Came Here to Shine ""Step into the late 1930s epicenter of Hollywood's Golden Age. . . . Moyer touches on larger life issues, including women's limited choices and stereotypes and how society came to expect relationships to emulate the glittery romance Hollywood cinema created. Unputdownable!"" --?Francine Falk-Allen, author of A Wolff in the Family and Not a Poster Child ""Step into the lavish world of 1930s Hollywood in Ginny Kubitz Moyer's A Golden Life. A vibrant, captivating, and entertaining read!"" --Ashley E. Sweeney, author of Eliza Waite" Author InformationGinny Kubitz Moyer is a California native with a love of local history. She is the author of the novel The Seeing Garden (She Writes Press, 2023) as well as several works of spiritual nonfiction. A graduate of Pomona College and Stanford University, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, two sons, and one rescue dog. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |