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  • Published: 1 April 2016
  • ISBN: 9780451474971
  • Imprint: Berkley
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $32.99

White Collar Girl

A Novel



From the acclaimed author of Dollface and What the Lady Wants, a new novel about the newspaper world of 1950s Chicago.

The latest novel from the bestselling author of Dollface and What the Lady Wants takes us deep into the tumultuous world of 1950s Chicago where a female journalist struggles with the heavy price of ambition...

Every second of every day, something is happening. There’s a story out there buried in the muck, and Jordan Walsh, coming from a family of esteemed reporters, wants to be the one to dig it up. But it’s 1955, and the men who dominate the city room of the Chicago Tribune have no interest in making room for a female cub reporter. Instead Jordan is relegated to society news, reporting on Marilyn Monroe sightings at the Pump Room and interviewing secretaries for the White Collar Girl column.

Even with her journalistic legacy and connections to luminaries like Mike Royko, Nelson Algren, and Ernest Hemingway, Jordan struggles to be taken seriously. Of course, that all changes the moment she establishes a secret source inside Mayor Daley’s office and gets her hands on some confidential information. Now careers and lives are hanging on Jordan’s every word. But if she succeeds in landing her stories on the front page, there’s no guarantee she’ll remain above the fold.…

  • Published: 1 April 2016
  • ISBN: 9780451474971
  • Imprint: Berkley
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 448
  • RRP: $32.99

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Praise for White Collar Girl

"A unforgettable novel about an ambitious woman's struggle to break into the male-dominated newspaper world of the 1950s." --New York Times bestselling author Sara Gruen

Praise for Rosen's novels:

"This historical novel has all the requisite features of an irresistible page-turner." --Booklist

"Rosen evokes the era colorfully...captured with emotional understanding." --Chicago Tribune

"An exceptional read." --Examiner.com