I have to admit that I am not real keen on historical fiction, and when I first began reading this book I had the feeling this novel was just that. But not to worry, this book is so much more! To be honest, I had a hard time putting it down. The characters were intriguing, the story was new, and it was unlike anything I have read in a long time.
The first thing that I fell in love with was that this book has a very unlikely character, one I want to learn more about: Truman Capote. I had just finished reading Harper Lee’s book Go Set a Watchman when I started this book, and “Nelle” is mentioned in this book, as she and Truman were quite close at one time. More prominent in this story though, is Babe Paley, someone I knew nothing about and whose name I had never even heard before the reading of this book. But boy, does she have a story. One that Truman seemed to be a bit too eager to tell.
I never saw the ending of this book turning out the way it did. In that way, Melanie Benjamin wrote a sort of mystery. This book is like a fictional, historical mystery, with a lot of the truth thrown in. This is the kind of writing that I wish would make its way into non-fiction more often.
This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Delacorte Press
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: 21 religious exclamations; 26 mild obscenities; 5 religious profanities; 20 derogatory names; 5 scatological words; 5 anatomical terms; 4 F-Word derivatives.
Violence/Gore: A murder is mentioned to occur; a character is mentioned to have killed herself by taking pills and drinking alcohol; a character mentions her mother has died; a car crash with an injury is referred to with no detail; a woman is mentioned to have shot and killed her husband, no detail is given; a family is written about and they are mentioned to have been “slaughtered”; muggings, beatings, and knifings are referred to in a brief scene; a suicide is suspected to have occurred by cyanide; death threats are made; a woman is described to have died peacefully.
Sex/Nudity: A woman is referred to as a whore; a woman is implied to entertain more than one lover; an affair is referred to; two men are mentioned to be in love; a woman mourns her lack of sex life with her husband; two minors share a first kiss in one brief mention; sex is discussed between a group of characters; a woman is mentioned to sleep with many men; a man imagines sleeping with multiple women; a woman is mentioned to have had surgery done on her breasts; a man recalls a sexual encounter with his wife in one brief recollection; a man imagines having sex with women; a fling is implied between a married man and a single woman; a man and woman undress in one brief scene with no explicit detail; a woman flashes a man in one brief scene with some brief description of her nude areas; a crude nudity joke is made; homosexuality is referred to.
Mature Subject Matter:
Sex/gender identity issues, illness, divorce, adultery/infidelity, cancer, death/murder, suicide.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
Adults drink copiously; adults smoke; champagne is drunk; wine is served and drunk; LSD, cocaine and pot are referred to; a character is mentioned to be “stoned”; a character is mentioned to have killed herself by taking pills and drinking alcohol.


