The Invisible Woman
Jane Austen: Her Life
The Girl Who Loved Camellias
The Mockingbird Next Door
Father Joe
The Hue and Cry at Our House
The Shadow in the Garden
Edith Wharton
American Lady
Praise
“This is a great read that touches on the histories of these two women, the New York-Hollywood tug-of-war for 20th-century creative types, and how Parker’s remains ended up stuffed in a cabinet for two decades before being given to the NAACP.”
-A.V. Club
Praise for Dorothy Parker: What Fresh Hell is This?:
“So detailed is Meade’s book that this, one imagines, is the last time a biographer will need to explain why so talented a writer could at the same time be so nasty a human being.”
–Publishers Weekly
–Publishers
”A compelling and somewhat frightening tale . . . Meade is also to be applauded for a great feat of detective work.”
-Cosmopolitan
”An intensely readable biography . . . Wonderfully full, richly researched.”
-Mademoiselle
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