Thursday, August 15, 2019

Book Review: "The Chelsea Girls" By Fiona Davis

The greatest obstacle to putting on a show isn't always fear it's more often than not red tape politics.

The Chelsea Hotel was a shining beacon of hope and light for artists from around the world. With its flashiness came a hub of creativity and magic.


Our two main characters set off to showcase this talent as Hazel writes a play while Maxine returns to be a member of the play.


However it's a time of political upheaval as Senator McCarthy is looking at the industry for communists and yes that includes novels written that blacklists suspected individuals.
Danger lurks around every corner. Espionage is at the front of the line. Empty promises and broken dreams are at the center of discussion.


A fab read for historical and fiction fans set during WWII in Italy that will surely capture the hearts, minds, and emotions of readers around the globe.

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