Part star-crossed romance, part tribute to the women who give New York its alluring air of self-assurance and style, Rules of Civility is a delicious, sexy read.
Most girls in the typing pools and boarding houses of 1938 New York City think of success as snatching a ring from one of the men who call the shots, like well-heeled young banker Tinker Grey.
But best friends Katey Kontent and Eve Taylor are beginning to think that they’d rather be the ones calling the shots.
Amor Towles’ richly unique voice scats and resonates in this love letter to New York.
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