The Loveliest Woman in America

by Bibi Gaston
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Published by HarperCollins

“A beautifully written, three generational saga” details the biography of the socialite and actress in a story “worthy of Edith Wharton’s House of Mirth” (John Guare, playwright Six Degrees of Separation).

Her name was Rosamond Pinchot. Hailed as “The Loveliest Woman in America,” she was a niece of Pennsylvania governor Gifford Pinchot; cousin to Edie Sedgwick; half sister of Mary Pinchot Meyer, JFK's lover; friend to Eleanor Roosevelt and Elizabeth Arden. At nineteen she was discovered aboard a cruise ship, at twenty-three she married the playboy scion of a political Boston family, but by thirty-three she was dead by her own hand. Seventy years later, her granddaughter, a noted landscape architect, received Rosamond's diaries and embarked on a search to discover the real Rosamond Pinchot.

Unearthing what appeared to be a glamorous fairy-tale existence, Bibi Gaston discovers the roots of the ties that bind and break a family, and uncovers the legacy of two great American dynasties torn apart by her grandmother's untimely death. This is a tale of three lives and five generations, mothers and grandmothers, longing, holding on and letting go, men, beauty, diets, and letting beauty slip. This is the story of how we make the most of our brief, beautiful lives.

“Engrossing . . . Gaston is especially apt at examining the ties that bind husbands and wives.” -Chicago Sun-Times

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