A Golden Life
A Novel
by Ginny Kubitz Moyer
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Pub Date Sep 24 2024 | Archive Date Dec 16 2024
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Description
It’s 1938, and twenty-five-year-old secretary Frances Healey is ready for a fresh start. Hoping to forget her painful past, she takes a job working for Hollywood producer Lawrence Merrill. She quickly becomes absorbed in VistaGlen Studios’s biggest project: a movie about Kitty Ridley, the legendary stage actress who disappeared from the public eye in 1895. The movie will be the making of Belinda Vail, a beautiful ingenue who is hungry for a breakout role—and also happens to be Mr. Merrill’s love interest.
But the real Miss Ridley has other ideas. Now ninety years old, she writes a scathing letter insisting the studio halt production of the film. Hoping to change her mind, Frances and Mr. Merrill embark on a trip to find the actress—only to land in a Victorian farmhouse in the Napa Valley. But as she learns the truth of Miss Ridley’s life, Frances finds herself confronting the very past she’s been trying to forget. And with the arrival of the ambitious Belinda, loyalties will be tested, bonds will be forged, and Frances will learn where true happiness lies. Set in Hollywood and the sun-drenched Napa countryside, A Golden Life explores friendship, forgiveness, and the power of honoring your own story.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
“The author captures 1930s California with meticulous detail and has masterfully created characters with depth and authenticity. . . . the narrative thrums with suspense . . . A delightful human drama. . . .” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“In the expert hands of Ginny Kubitz Moyer, A Golden Life is a dazzling story set in Hollywood’s dream factory. Frances Healey, an ambitious, young secretary finds herself in the front office where scripts are approved and dreams are born. Frances has her own secrets, with moxie and grit, she navigates the business with an eye for storytelling and a heart that will change the course of the business of the studio. A fabulous read!” —Adriana Trigiani, author of The Good Left Undone
“Ginny Kubitz Moyer weaves a tapestry of fascinating characters destiny appears to have brought together. Though they lived close to a century ago—which Moyer captures in minute and believable detail—their concerns and challenges will speak to contemporary readers. A well-written, lively, and engaging read!” —Jude Berman, author of The Die and The Vow
“. . . a wonderful portrait of an independent woman in 1930s California that explores the ways in which women’s lives were constrained by the mores of the time. The settings are beautifully drawn and developed—special and loving attention is paid to the beauty of the natural world. Ginny Kubitz Moyer writes with quiet authority and strong prose, creating a novel that is hard to put down and characters that remain long after the book is read.” —Laura Spence-Ash, author of Beyond That, the Sea
“Complex, engaging, and beautifully written, A Golden Life is a celebration of the human condition in all its vanity and weakness, finally transcended by forgiveness and love. You will not want this novel to end.” —Marian O’Shea Wernicke, author of Toward That Which Is Beautiful and Out of Ireland
“Step into the late 1930s epicenter of Hollywood’s Golden Age. . . . Moyer touches on larger life issues, including women’s limited choices and stereotypes and how society came to expect relationships to emulate the glittery romance Hollywood cinema created. Unputdownable!”—Francine Falk-Allen, author of A Wolff in the Family and Not a Poster Child
“ . . . masterfully captures the Golden Age of Hollywood. The prose glimmers with tension and mystery, revealing the raw ambition and resilience that define a young, headstrong woman's journey through early adulthood. It’s a luminous tale that lingers, like the echo of applause after the final curtain falls.” —Joanne Howard, author of Sleeping in the Sun
“In this captivating novel, a young woman becomes the confidante to both the powerful and powerless of Old Hollywood—all while trying to outrun her own painful past. Ginny Kubitz Moyer beautifully renders an entire cast of complex and tender characters who remind us just how precarious and precious life can be. You’ll love it.” —Katherine A. Sherbrooke, author of The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly
“. . . I couldn’t put it down. A story about confronting the past and owning one’s story, this novel is filled with enchanting period details, memorable characters, and an ending you won’t see coming. Five gold stars for this truly entertaining read!” —Susie Orman Schnall, author of Anna Bright Is Hiding Something and We Came Here to Shine
“Step into the lavish world of 1930s Hollywood in Ginny Kubitz Moyer's A Golden Life. A vibrant, captivating, and entertaining read!” —Ashley E. Sweeney, author of Eliza Waite
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781647427221 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 344 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
A beautiful Old Hollywood-esque tale spanning many different generations. I absolutely adored it. It would make such a great movie. I flew through this book and loved the characters and storyline. Highly recommend especially if you have an interest in the Golden Age of Hollywood.
The year is 1938 and we are allowed into the past of Hollywood's "Golden Years." We step behind the curtains and read a story about the studio systems, its actors, screenwriters, and top executives. Frances Healy is our protagonist, as she becomes the secretary to a top producer, Lawrence Merritt t VistaGlen Studios The biggest project at the studio is the making of a film of a legendary stage actress who disappeared from the public eye in 1895. Not as easy to do with the legendary star rejecting the making of the film. There are many emotions involved, including loyalties, bonds and ambitions, all of which Frances is witness to. A novel that is hard to put down, this is highly recommended. My thanks to NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Set in the late 1930's, this book was a great look at the pre-war Hollywood film industry, yet was fleshed out enough with characters and story lines that even if you're not really a fan of that era of movies, you'll still love this book.
The main character, Frances, is just enough to not be one of those overly perfect main characters that drives me up the wall, yet is good enough of a person that the reader wants her to get what she wants in life.
Without spoiling the ending, I am so, so thankful for this author to have the ending as she did and not the typical ending so many historical fiction books share.
A Golden Life, by Ginny Kubitz Moyer is a wonderful old Hollywood story. I found myself fully immersed and invested in the well developed characters and the great storyline. This is a great book!
I absolutely adored this book!
Set in 1930s Hollywood, it follows Frances, a 25 year old secretary for a successful movie producer, Lawrence. Before long, the two find themselves on a road trip to Napa Valley on a quest to convince the former acting legend, Kitty Ridley, to allow the studio to make a movie about her life. Throughout their journey, Frances looks back at her life, painful as it is, for the very first time.
This book had me engaged from the beginning to the end. I read it in one sitting as i just couldn't get enough and absolutely had to find out what happened next. An absolutely charming book about coming to terms with the past and finding hope in the present.
There are few books I love more than a Hollywood Golden Age novel—this was such a lovely historical romance! The setting was gorgeous and so evocative of the time. I really enjoyed both Frances and Kitty. These were two strong women with many parallels in their lives and their stories, so multi-faceted and well-rounded as characters. The dual timelines worked well and kept the pace moving. I just really enjoyed living in this world for a bit. Highly recommend!