The Best of Everything

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Synopsis

Rona Jaffe's frank, scandalous and thrilling 1958 novel, The Best of Everything follows a group of young women as they negotiate office romances, workplace politics, broken engagements, tiny apartments, lecherous bosses, heartbreak and lasting friendship, published in Penguin Modern Classics.

New York, 1952: Four young women have come to the city: to find love, to build their careers and to savour the indefinable optimism of the times. Caroline is the college graduate, determined to escape the typing pool and become an editor. April is the beautiful country girl with a penchant for disastrous romances. Aspiring actress Gregg is tangled in a dangerous love affair with a playwright; and divorcée Barbara writes about lipsticks by day and cares alone for her daughter by night. Famously bedtime reading for Mad Men's Don Draper, The Best of Everything portrays the lives and passions of these ambitious young women with intelligence, affection, and prose as sharp as a paper cut.

Rona Jaffe (1931-2005) was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in the affluent Upper East Side of Manhattan. Jaffe wrote her first book, The Best of Everything, while working as an associate editor at Fawcett Publications in the 1950s. Published in 1958, it was later made into a movie, starring Joan Crawford. During the 1960s she wrote cultural pieces for Cosmopolitan magazine. Jaffe wrote sixteen novels during her career, including the controversial Mazes and Monsters (1981), adapted into a film starring Tom Hanks.

If you enjoyed The Best of Everything, you might like John Dos Passos' Manhattan Transfer, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.

'It harks back to a saner time when choosing progress and modernity was as straightforward as ordering dinner - "Two Scotches with water on the side, and two steaks"'
Julie Burchill, author of Ambition

'Decades before Sex and the City, Jaffe recorded the minutiae of women's lives and broke powerful taboos'
Joan Smith, Independent

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141196312
  • Number of pages: 512
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 354g
  • Languages: English

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The Best of Everything
We still want The Best of Everything...
Rona Jaffe's book, written and set in 1950s America is the self-proclaimed first ever novel of the chick-lit genre. It follows the story of five girls work... READ MORE
missymorgan
The Best of Everything
Loved this book!
I wasn’t at all sure that I was going to like this book before I started reading. To be honest, I was half expecting superficial “chick-lit”. However, this... READ MORE
Angela Cottrell
The Best of Everything
Fantastic book
Before the days of Carrie & co, there was another group of women looking to make their way in New York City. Rona Jaffe's briliantly observed novel centres... READ MORE
Gemsiek
The Best of Everything
A very addictive read!
I truly enjoyed this book from start to finish and found it very hard to put down. I couldn't wait to find out what happened next with the various characte... READ MORE
Sonya Kemp
The Best of Everything
1960's Sex in the City!!
When this book was published in 1958, it must have caused a storm!! Written then as a ‘Sex in the City’ novel, but with all the constraints that young wome... READ MORE
Anne Watkinson
The Best of Everything
An absorbing read!
This was one of those books that kept me returning to it - wanting to know what was going to happen but not wanting it to finish! Set in the 1950s the stor... READ MORE
Sue Whitney
The Best of Everything
Cocktails, dating and working- 1950’s style!
It’s 1952 and four women are on the search for success and happiness in New York City, with or without help from a man. This novel is a wonderfully frank i... READ MORE
Make mine a daiquiri
The Best of Everything
Brillant read
I read this book while on holiday, couldnt put it down. I could relate to the characters lives and daily problems. Brillant read.
miss pink
The Best of Everything
modern history from a changed world
What a brilliant first novel,readers are transported to an era when women had very few choices and didn't have it all.It links the stories of five young em... READ MORE
rosiej
The Best of Everything
Utterly Readable
The Best of Everything is in essence chick lit set in the 1950s, it follows five women (some a lot more than others) working for Fabian Publications in New... READ MORE
Danielle Nutt
The Best of Everything
My favourite
Loved every second of this book! A must read.
Niousha AKE