A Tender Thing

A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger is a debut novel published by Penguin in 2020, featuring 320 pages in English. Set against the vibrant backdrop of late 1950s Broadway, the story follows Eleanor O’Hanlon, a young woman from rural Wisconsin who pursues her passion for musical theater by auditioning for a controversial new production. As she navigates the complexities of her newfound role and the challenges of a provocative love story, Eleanor’s journey unfolds amidst the tensions of a changing cultural landscape.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as love, legacy, and artistic expression as Eleanor grapples with her relationships and the societal issues surrounding her groundbreaking production. The narrative delves into her evolving friendship with co-star Charles and her complicated connection with composer Don Mannheim, all while facing external protests that threaten the show’s future. This historical fiction piece immerses readers in the dynamic world of Broadway during a pivotal era, capturing the essence of a time when art and social change intersected.
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An exhilarating debut novel set under the dazzling lights of late 1950s Broadway, where a controversial new musical pushes the boundaries of love, legacy, and art.
Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Eleanor O’Hanlon always felt different. In love with musical theater from a young age, she memorized every show album she could get her hands on. So when she discovers an open call for one of her favorite productions, she leaves behind everything she knows to run off to New York City and audition. Raw and untrained, she catches the eye of famed composer Don Mannheim, who catapults her into the leading role of his new work, A Tender Thing, a provocative love story between a white woman and black man, one never before seen on a Broadway stage.
As word of the production gets out, an outpouring of protest whips into a fury. Between the intensity of rehearsals, her growing friendship with her co-star Charles, and her increasingly muddled creative–and personal–relationship with Don, Eleanor begins to question her own naïve beliefs about the world. When explosive secrets threaten to shatter the delicate balance of the company, and the possibility of the show itself, Eleanor must face a new reality and ultimately decide what it is she truly wants.
Pulsing with the vitality and drive of 1950s New York, Emily Neuberger’s enthralling debut immerses readers right into the heart of Broadway’s Golden Age, a time in which the music soared and the world was on the brink of change.
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