The Gilded Years A Novel

Cover of The Gilded Years A Novel by Karin Tanabe
Author: Karin Tanabe
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 9781501110450
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Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.3125 Inches
Weight: 0.7 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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The Gilded Years A Novel by Karin Tanabe is a historical fiction piece published by Simon and Schuster on June 7, 2016. This 382-page novel explores the life of Anita Hemmings, the first African-American student to attend Vassar College, who successfully passes as white. Set in the late 19th century, the story delves into Anita’s experiences as she navigates the complexities of her identity while forming a close friendship with Louise “Lottie” Taylor, a member of New York’s elite.

Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of family life and the challenges of race during the Gilded Age. As Anita becomes more entwined in Lottie’s privileged world, she grapples with the risks of her deception, especially when romantic entanglements complicate her situation. The novel presents a vivid portrayal of a transformative era, highlighting the sacrifices and dangers faced by those who dare to pursue a better life against societal expectations.


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Passing meets The House of Mirth in this “utterly captivating” (Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author of The Kitchen House) historical novel based on the true story of Anita Hemmings, the first black student to attend Vassar, who successfully passed as white—until she let herself grow too attached to the wrong person.

Since childhood, Anita Hemmings has longed to attend the country’s most exclusive school for women, Vassar College. Now, a bright, beautiful senior in the class of 1897, she is hiding a secret that would have banned her from admission: Anita is the only African-American student ever to attend Vassar. With her olive complexion and dark hair, this daughter of a janitor and descendant of slaves has successfully passed as white, but now finds herself rooming with Louise “Lottie” Taylor, the scion of one of New York’s most prominent families.

Though Anita has kept herself at a distance from her classmates, Lottie’s sphere of influence is inescapable, her energy irresistible, and the two become fast friends. Pulled into her elite world, Anita learns what it’s like to be treated as a wealthy, educated white woman—the person everyone believes her to be—and even finds herself in a heady romance with a moneyed Harvard student. It’s only when Lottie becomes infatuated with Anita’s brother, Frederick, whose skin is almost as light as his sister’s, that the situation becomes particularly perilous. And as Anita’s college graduation looms, those closest to her will be the ones to dangerously threaten her secret.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Gilded Age, an era when old money traditions collided with modern ideas, Tanabe has written an unputdownable and emotionally compelling story of hope, sacrifice, and betrayal—and a gripping account of how one woman dared to risk everything for the chance at a better life.

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“The Gilded Years A Novel” is credited to Karin Tanabe.
When was “The Gilded Years A Novel” published?
Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 2016.
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ISBN-13: 9781501110450.
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Language: en. Pages: 382. Edition: 1.

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