The Tiffany Girls, Shelley Noble
The Tiffany Girls, Shelley Noble
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The Tiffany Girls
A Novel

Author: Shelley Noble

Narrator: Caroline Hewitt

Unabridged: 11 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/09/2023


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Shelley Noble wows with a gripping historical novel about the real-life “Tiffany Girls,” a fascinating and largely unknown group of women artists behind Tiffany’s most legendary glassworks.It’s 1899, and Manhattan is abuzz. Louis Comfort Tiffany, famous for his stained-glass windows, is planning a unique installation at the Paris World’s Fair, the largest in history. At their fifth-floor studio on Fourth Avenue, the artists of the Women’s Division of the Tiffany Glass Company are already working longer shifts to finish the pieces that Tiffany hopes will prove that he is the world’s finest artist in glass. Known as the “Tiffany Girls,” these women are responsible for much of the design and construction of Tiffany’s extraordinary glassworks, but none receive credit.Emilie Pascal, daughter of an art forger, has been shunned in Paris art circles after the unmasking of her abusive father. Wanting nothing more than a chance to start a new life, she forges a letter of recommendation in hopes of fulfilling her destiny as an artist in the one place where she will finally be free to live her own life.Grace Griffith is the best copyist in the studio, spending her days cutting glass into floral borders for Tiffany’s religious stained-glass windows. But none of her coworkers know her secret: she is living a double life as a political cartoonist under the pseudonym of G.L. Griffith—hiding her identity as a woman.As manager of the women’s division, Clara Driscoll is responsible for keeping everything on schedule and within budget. But in the lead-up to the most important exhibition of her career, not only are her girls becoming increasingly difficult to wrangle, she finds herself obsessed with a new design: a dragonfly lamp that she has no idea will one day become Tiffany’s signature piece.Brought together by chance, driven by their desire to be artists in one of the only ways acceptable for women in their time, these “Tiffany Girls” will break the glass ceiling of their era and for working women to come. This historical fiction novel set in the Gilded Age of New York City is a perfect gift for any woman interested in art, history, or strong women breaking the glass ceiling of their era.

About Shelley Noble

Shelley Noble is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Whisper Beach, Beach Colors, and The Tiffany Girls, the story of the largely unknown women artists responsible for much of Tiffany’s legendary glasswork, as well as several historical mysteries. A former professor, professional dancer and choreographer, she now lives in New Jersey halfway between the shore, where she loves visiting lighthouses and vintage carousels, and New York City, where she delights in the architecture, the theatre, and ferreting out the old stories behind the new. Shelley is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, and Historical Novel Society.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette on January 23, 2023

The Tiffany Girls brings a fascinating story of everyday women who worked at workshop for Mr. Tiffany, and were required to remain single in order to work for him. But they were treated equally with male coworkers, receiving equal pay. NYC, 1899. The story weaves the paths of three ambitious women.......more

Goodreads review by Karren on May 04, 2023

In 1899, Mr. Louis Tiffany is busy planning two things, his daughter’s wedding and what he’s going to display at the Paris World’s Fair in 1900. Mr. Tiffany employs over three hundred workers at his studio on Fourth Avenue, Manhattan and at Stourbridge Glass Company in Corona, Queens. At Tiffany Gla......more

Goodreads review by Ellery on June 03, 2023

A delightful novel for fans of historical fiction, the sisterhood between women, and art. I've long been a fan of Louis Comfort Tiffany because he was one of the first successful entrepreneurs to hire women and give them equal pay and decent working conditions. This was a time in America when women......more

Goodreads review by Aimie on January 11, 2023

The Tiffany Girls is a fascinating look into the art world, and the working conditions of women, at the dawn of the 20th century. A sweeping cast of characters, comprised of both historical figures and fictional ones alike, brings the high-stakes word of the Tiffany Glass Works to life in vivid deta......more

Goodreads review by Megan on July 06, 2023

This book was … boring. I enjoyed looking up pictures of the historic glass pieces and reading the descriptions of their construction; however, in the notes at the end of the book, the author lets us know that this was written mostly during COVID so she couldn’t see most pieces in person … and it sh......more