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First published April 30, 2019
Alice Weiss leaves the Midwest for the Big Apple - chasing the same dream as her mother, to become a photographer in New York.
"I find it so funny that you're nervous about a woman editing a magazine for women."
Like a bucket of cold water, Alice quickly realizes that her job may not be as secure as she would have liked.
"I'd arrived in New York about a week ago, and like the city, I was alive, filled with possibility and adventure."
Nearly everyone wants Helen to fail - every move she makes is dissected and used for office gossip.
"I'd be surprised if Cosmopolitan is still being published in six months."
And above all, I loved...well...everything. I am completely in love with this book - it is a fabulous feminist summer read!
"You really don't want to fall in love, do you?"
"...not if I can help it."
"Filled with wit, heart and verve, Rosen's novel dazzles and empowers" ~ Chanel Cleeton, author of Next Year in Havana
“The girls! My girls. Your girls. The new Cosmo reader is a young, vibrant, single woman. She’s career minded and driven. She’s sexy and fun spirited. Even a bit naughty. And I know her better than anyone because I was that girl.”
“Helen Gurley Brown is all for a woman having a career.”
“Get me David.”
“She’s smart, independent, always striving for more,”
“She’s bold and daring. She loves men and she loves sex.”
"She truly cared about her girls."