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The Girl in White Gloves by Kerri Maher

The Girl in White Gloves

A Novel of Grace Kelly

by Kerri Maher

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  • Feb 2020, 384 pages
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Different and enjoyable
As a member of the Grace Kelly generation, and familiar with the atmosphere of the world at the times addressed in this book, I thoroughly enjoyed the fresh perspective on this elegant woman’s life. Wish many of our famous folks today had the class and manners to keep their travails private. A readable book for all types of book enthusiasts.
Shannon L. (Portland, OR)

It's tough to be a Princess!
Grace Kelly was the world's Cinderella story. She was elegant and glamorous. She was the picture of perfection. Growing up in the 1950s, she was the princess all little girls wanted to be. According to Kerri Maher's new novel, The Girl in White Gloves, Grace Kelly's life was anything but princess-like. It was more like Megan Markle's, the duchess of Sussex, 2019 reality show.

Growing up in a rich neighborhood, Grace Kelley had a lot of expectations from her family and the Hollywood screen crowd. She had it all materialistically but, sadly, she was not happy and she was willing to leave it all behind to marry andmore
Lloyde N. (Olympia, WA)

Grace Kelly - American Expat - A woman of style and substance
The well worn phrase "there's two sides to every story" is evident in this new book about Grace Kelly. An American princess in her own right, Grace is forced to make tough decisions her entire adult life. She was the epitome of style and grace, but there were sides to her that are drawn in this book that will intrigue readers wishing to learn more about her. A wonderful read, a book to enjoy.
Barbara C. (Fountain Hills, AZ)

The Ice Queen in White Gloves
The Girl In White Gloves is the story of an icon, Grace Kelly. She has been idolized by movie-goers for years. Her face and name instantly recognizable. But the back-story of her life tells a different story than the perfect "ice queen" happy-ever-after. This book brings her life into sharp detail, from her privileged upbringing with a controlling and critical father, to her early unrequited desire for a stage career, through her many affairs, and finally to her seemingly unhappy marriage as Princess of Monaco. As an author of an historical fiction book, May has researched extensively, and included manymore
Sheila S. (Supply, NC)

The Girl in White Gloves
I thoroughly enjoyed this well researched book about Grace Kelly. It encompasses her story from the time she left Philadelphia at the age of 17 to enter the Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC to her death at the age of 52 when she suffered a stroke while driving on a mountain road in Monaco. During this time she went from being an Academy Award winning actress to the beloved Princess Grace of Monaco. I particularly liked the descriptions of her time spent in the heyday of glamorous Hollywood co-starring with the most famous actors of that time. The insights into her Kelly family relationships were fascinating asmore
Betsy R. (Gig Harbor, WA)

Girl in White Gloves
Grace Kelly was famous a little before my time, so I knew next to nothing about her life other than she was a movie star who married a prince. This novel, based on fact, was a riveting glimpse into both her triumphs and her trials. The author did an outstanding job of shifting between time periods; the book unfolded well as a novel. I enjoyed it a great deal and will recommend it highly!
Tiffany V. (Colora, MD)

Long before Meghan Markle, Grace Kelly was America's Princess
Style, class, panache, radiance…these are just a few words to describe Grace Kelly, who was so aptly named. Kerri Maher takes us on a fictionalized account of Kelly's life, though she is so thorough, so well-researched, that is difficult at times to remember that this was not an elegant work of non-fiction. From her days as a Hollywood starlet on the brink of cinematic glory, to her illustrious life of service as the Princess of Monaco and all that a life of royalty entails – the luxurious to the stifling – Maher spins a wonderful story that allows us a window into the life of America's Princess. Any fan ofmore
DeAnn A. (Denver, CO)

The Real Grace Kelly
I thought I knew the story of Grace Kelly, but according to this fictionalized tale of her life, I didn't really know much about her. I thought she was a glamorous film star who became the beloved Princess, but this book does not read like that and is probably closer to the truth. I enjoyed digging deeper into her life with this book.

I liked the parts about her life on stage and early days in Hollywood. There were several times that she was a masterful negotiator with her contract and film roles. It's interesting to think about what she would have done had she not married and moved to Monaco. I recommend thismore
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