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Greg S
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It’s funny, I read another book about 1940s and how women were dismissed and ignored. In this book we are told that JP Morgan is swayed by her argument that a woman will have instant credibility and attention when she walks in a room. In 1906.
— Jan 25, 2022 12:09PM
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Greg S
is 45% done
I’m going to guess some trauma has happened or will happen.
— Jan 25, 2022 03:17PM

Greg S
is 45% done
Ugh. We get the plot devices of rescuing the other to solidify the relationship.
— Jan 25, 2022 03:14PM

Greg S
is 45% done
It’s still not clear why. — “To my eyes, he appears just as extraordinary as the art.”
— Jan 25, 2022 03:10PM

Greg S
is 45% done
What’s the plot of this book? Wasn’t it about the danger of her lie? We have the rise of her career story and now two romances, all unrelated.
— Jan 25, 2022 03:09PM

Greg S
is 43% done
Mr. Berenson sounds like Prince Charming guiding Cinderella through the ballroom. — “Do you see how everyone is looking at you? You are as singular as the art you acquire.”
— Jan 25, 2022 03:01PM

Greg S
is 43% done
Even if I overlooked the age difference, what’s the appeal the author is selling here? Compliments and attention? Intellectual stimulation? Why are there no friendships in this story?
— Jan 25, 2022 02:58PM

Greg S
is 43% done
Why is the author applying the term “blue blood” incorrectly? Maybe it’s meant as a metaphor?
— Jan 25, 2022 02:52PM

Greg S
is 41% done
Also, apparently, all it takes is to tell a man you read his book to start the attraction?
— Jan 25, 2022 02:33PM