How can you get yourself into the upper crust of society?
We find out, and we find out it isn't always the best place to be.
Those in the upper social circles must follow all the social rules and proper etiquette.
You can't marry who you love if they aren't in the social status deemed appropriate.
You can’t visit unless you have left a calling card.
We meet Caroline Astor and Alva Vanderbilt - one woman who has control of society, and the other trying to get invited into society.
Both women went to great lengths to be on top and in the right circles. They also suffer personal tragedies along the way.
All the properness wasn't for me and the societal competition was intense as they tried to outdo each other with lavish homes and parties.
I couldn’t imagine following all those social protocols or those arranged marriages.
I actually chuckled at some of the “rules” they had to follow.
I did love the talk of fashions and gowns. I looked up Worth gowns...gorgeous.
I also looked up the Petite Chateau that was built by Alva Vanderbilt on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan to outdo Caroline Astor...wow!!
Ms. Rosen once again brought the characters and how things were during this time to life.
Ms. Rosen’s as-always wonderful writing style and marvelous research will keep your interest as you read of the antics of these women and these times.
If you enjoy the Guilded age and seeing how the mega wealthy lived, you will enjoy SOCIAL GRACES. 4/5
This book was given to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Another fab read by Ms. Rosen.
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I like the setting and the era. Since arranged marriages are part of my own society, I do not find that very hard to understand either!
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