Summary & Analysis - The Personal Librarian - Based On The Book By Marie Benedict And Victoria Christopher Murray
Golden Books Publishing
Narrador Pamela Banks
Editorial: Golden Books Publishing
Sinopsis
SUMMARY & ANALYSIS THE PERSONAL LIBRARIAN BASED ON THE BOOK BY MARIE BENEDICT AND VICTORIA CHRISTOPHER MURRAY SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT A Librarian is Born A Fateful Meeting Secrets and Revelations Navigating High Society The King Charles Bible London Calling Triumph and Tragedy The Da Costa Hours A Life’s Work Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK The Personal Librarian, a novel by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray, tells the story of Belle da Costa Greene, a young woman who becomes J. P. Morgan's personal librarian in the early 1900s. Belle is brilliant and ambitious, but she harbors a secret: she is passing as white in a society rife with racial prejudice. The novel traces Belle’s rise in the elite world of art and rare books, her complex relationship with Morgan, and her internal struggles with the weight of her concealed identity. Her journey unfolds against a backdrop of historical events, including the emergence of modern art and the burgeoning women’s suffrage movement, offering insights into the social and cultural landscape of the Gilded Age.
Duración: 24 minutos (00:24:18) Fecha de publicación: 15/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

