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Monday, May 6, 2019

Spotlight and Giveaway: Park Avenue Summer

For the past couple of years, The Bold Type has been a hit summer series on Freeform and Hulu. The magazine on the show is modeled after Cosmopolitan, so fans of The Bold Type will appreciate Renee Rosen's latest novel, Park Avenue Summer. Then again, fans of historical and women's fiction will also appreciate it. You can learn more about it here today and thanks to Berkley, we have a copy to give away!

It’s 1965 and Cosmopolitan magazine’s brazen new editor-in-chief—Helen Gurley Brown—shocks America and saves a dying publication by daring to talk to women about all things off-limits...

New York City is filled with opportunities for single girls like Alice Weiss, who leaves her small Midwestern town to chase her big-city dreams and unexpectedly lands the job of a lifetime working for the first female editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine, Helen Gurley Brown.

Nothing could have prepared Alice for the world she enters as editors and writers resign on the spot, refusing to work for the woman who wrote the scandalous bestseller Sex and the Single Girl, and confidential memos, article ideas, and cover designs keep finding their way into the wrong hands. When someone tries to pull Alice into a scheme to sabotage her boss, she is more determined than ever to help Helen succeed. While pressure mounts at the magazine and Alice struggles to make her way in New York, she quickly learns that in Helen Gurley Brown's world, a woman can demand to have it all. (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)

Photo by Charles Osgood
Renee Rosen is the bestselling author of historical fiction. Her novels include Windy City Blues, White Collar Girl, What the Lady Wants and Dollface as well as the young adult novel, Every Crooked Pot.

Renee is a native of Akron, Ohio and a graduate of The American University in Washington DC. She now lives in Chicago where she is at work on a new novel, The Social Graces, a story about Mrs. Astor and Mrs. Vanderbilt vying for control of New York society during the Gilded Age, coming in 2020 from Penguin Random House/Berkley. (Bio courtesy of Renee's website.)

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Giveaway ends May 12th at midnight EST.

23 comments:

  1. I used to read a lot of popular women's magazines, but now I typically only read Magnolia Journal.

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  2. Raves everywhere can’t wait to read.

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  3. Good housekeeping used to be a favorite but I really don’t read many magazines other then New Yorker,

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  4. I know I'm dating myself saying this but I love Good Housekeeping. When I was in my 20's and 30's I couldn't live without Cosmo. Oh how things change.

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  5. I tend towards Real Simple Magazine.

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  6. I used to read Cosmo but lately I have stuck to books. Thank you for your kind offer.

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  7. I like the magazine First for Women ~ I am really looking forward to reading Park Avenue Summer. Thanks so much for your giveaway!

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  8. I don't read many magazines anymore.

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  9. I rarely read magazines. This novel sounds captivating and wonderful. I have read this author's novels which are unforgettable.

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  10. I’m a magazine junkie! I subscribe to about 12. (What can I say, I love paper.) I’d have to pick ELLE as my favorite Women’s Magazine.

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  11. I like the magazine First for Women.

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  12. I haven't bought any magazines in years, but I used to love Vogue.

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  13. I love magazines and my favorites are Women's health and Cosmo.

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  14. I don't read magazines, but the last ones I did read were Vogue and Shape.

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  15. I've always loved Vogue!

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  16. I usually read Woman's Day but last week I bought a copy of First for Women and I really like it as there is a lot of great information in it. I can't wait for the next issue.

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  17. Vogue is my favorite.

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  18. Southern Living is my favorite.

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