Women about Town

Women about Town by Laura Jacobs, published by Penguin Publishing Group in April 2003, is a literary exploration of city life through the lens of two distinct women. This 256-page novel introduces Iris Biddle, a 40-year-old woman striving for grace amidst the chaos of her life, and Lana Burton, a young theater critic navigating the competitive landscape of New York. The narrative captures their experiences as they balance friendships, careers, and personal aspirations in a vibrant urban setting.
Readers will find a thoughtful portrayal of the challenges faced by Iris and Lana as they seek to maintain their relationships and achieve their goals. The book delves into themes of friendship and ambition, highlighting the complexities of modern womanhood. With its witty and relatable characters, Women about Town offers insights into the lives of women striving to stay true to themselves while managing the demands of city life.
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Debut novelist Laura Jacobs joins an elite group of authors (Jane Austen, Nancy Mitford, Diane Johnson) whose novels celebrate intelligent, modest, witty, and endearingly funny women.
Iris Biddle is forty years old and determined to take it gracefully. What she’d really like is to wake up one morning with all errands done, her posh custom-lampshade business ahead of schedule, and absolutely no worries. Lana Burton is a young theater critic moving up the New York hierarchy, but she’s learning that some friends resent a slow climb as much as a fast one. The setting is Manhattan, but women everywhere can identify with Iris and Lana as they struggle to keep friendships afloat, the checkbook balanced, the career moving, and the morale up, not to mention achieving their dreams while staying true to themselves.
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