Rating: Not rated
Tags: Historical Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
A sophisticated and entertaining
debut novel about an irresistible young woman with an
uncommon sense of purpose. Set in New York City in 1938,
Rules of Civility tells the story of a watershed
year in the life of an uncompromising twenty-five-year- old
named Katey Kontent. Armed with little more than a formidable
intellect, a bracing wit, and her own brand of cool nerve,
Katey embarks on a journey from a Wall Street secretarial
pool through the upper echelons of New York society in search
of a brighter future. The story opens on New Year's Eve in a Greenwich Village
jazz bar, where Katey and her boardinghouse roommate Eve
happen to meet Tinker Grey, a handsome banker with royal blue
eyes and a ready smile. This chance encounter and its
startling consequences cast Katey off her current course, but
end up providing her unexpected access to the rarified
offices of Conde Nast and a glittering new social circle.
Befriended in turn by a shy, principled multimillionaire, an
Upper East Side ne'er-do-well, and a single-minded widow who
is ahead of her times, Katey has the chance to experience
first hand the poise secured by wealth and station, but also
the aspirations, envy, disloyalty, and desires that reside
just below the surface. Even as she waits for circumstances
to bring Tinker back into her orbit, she will learn how
individual choices become the means by which life
crystallizes loss. Elegant and captivating,
Rules of Civility turns a Jamesian eye on how spur
of the moment decisions define life for decades to come. A
love letter to a great American city at the end of the
Depression, readers will quickly fall under its spell of
crisp writing, sparkling atmosphere and breathtaking
revelations, as Towles evokes the ghosts of Fitzgerald,
Capote, and McCarthy.