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Melanie Benjamin's fast-paced read relies on a smooth mix of historical detail, believable dialog and vivid description. The "Swans" were the writer and later, media personality, Truman Capote's coterie of New York society women who hung on his every word as he flattered and cultivated them at the best French restaurants and swank cocktail parties starting in the period of his early fame in the 1950s. The women included Pamela Churchill (later Pamela Harriman, Ambassador to France during the Cli
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I enjoyed this work of historical fiction. All the people and key events are factual; conversations and thoughts are mostly imagined by the author.
The story is of Truman Capote and the society ladies he befriends and is taken in by. It is a look at these society wives whose main purpose is to look good and be in all the "right places" particularly in Manhattan. Their lives are so superficial and obsessions with expensive jewelry, designer clothing, parties, restaurants, and mostly their own a ...more
The story is of Truman Capote and the society ladies he befriends and is taken in by. It is a look at these society wives whose main purpose is to look good and be in all the "right places" particularly in Manhattan. Their lives are so superficial and obsessions with expensive jewelry, designer clothing, parties, restaurants, and mostly their own a ...more

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