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The Girls in the Picture

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  • 422 pages
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Set in 1914, this captivating novel explores the friendship and creative partnership between screenwriter Frances Marion and actress Mary Pickford, two of Hollywood's pioneering female legends. Frances, at twenty-five, leaves her second husband and Northern California for Los Angeles, eager to establish herself as an independent artist. The burgeoning film industry, with its "flickers," captivates her, and she discovers her true passion for writing stories for this exciting new medium. In Los Angeles, she meets Mary Pickford, known as America's Sweetheart, whose charm and talent resonate with Frances. Their instant connection is fueled by a shared ambition to create and inspire, yet they face challenges from the men around them and societal constraints on their gender. As Mary navigates her fame and seeks love with actor Douglas Fairbanks, Frances also yearns for companionship. Amidst the dramas and conflicts typical of Hollywood, their friendship is tested, and the story unfolds with appearances from iconic figures like Charlie Chaplin and Lillian Gish. Ultimately, the novel delves into themes of friendship, ambition, and the complexities of success in a transformative era, capturing the allure and heartbreak of early Hollywood.

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The Girls in the Picture, Melanie Benjamin

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