Single Girls
An infectious and utterly charming fictionalization of the iconic Helen Gurley Brownās early years at the helm of Cosmopolitan, narrated by Amy Ryan!
āSingle Girls is an irresistibly fun, sparkling novel that you'll want to binge in one night! John Searles crafts a brilliant portrait of the glamorous, visionary woman who made the culture catch up with American women's real livesāand all the blood, sweat and tears it actually took.ā āKevin Kwan, author of Crazy Rich Asians
In 1965, Helen Gurley Brown, a soft spoken, self-professed āmouseburger,ā is fresh off the runaway success of her book Sex and the Single Girl, a revolutionary call to single women urging them not to rush into marriage on anyoneās timeline but their own, and, even more radically, to enjoy their sex lives, gloriously free of shame. Upon the bookās publication, half the country is outraged (her mother, for one, hates it), and the other half will follow her anywhere. Moved by the thousands of letters arriving at her doorstep from readers desperate for advice, she marches from one Manhattan magazine conglomerate to another, looking for a perch from which to dispense her unconventional wisdom. At her last stop, she finally gets her shot: just three issues to turn around the flailing magazine Cosmopolitan.
Helen quickly assembles a team of smart, savvy single girls up to the task. Soon, their lives become the stuff of magazine cover lines: the gorgeous Book Editorās doomed romance with a man she didnāt know was marriedāand her bold idea for revenge. The (unofficial!) Sex Editorās trip to soak in the worldās first champagne glass hot tub, which takes a very wrong turn. The Entertainment Editorās clash with Joan Crawford and interview with a Park Avenue call girl that leads to unexpected revelations.
Single Girls begins at the dawn of Helenās storied tenure and journeys back to her youth, envisioning the devastations and people who forged her into a controversial legend. It imagines the way one unsinkable group of women navigated gender roles and workplace power dynamics long before these issues entered the headlines. With dazzling, high-energy prose, it recreates not just a movement, but a mood: one of ambition, reinvention, and the intoxicating thrill of being young when a new world was possible for a single girl if only she was fearless enough to reach out and grab it.
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Single Girls
An infectious and utterly charming fictionalization of the iconic Helen Gurley Brownās early years at the helm of Cosmopolitan, narrated by Amy Ryan!
āSingle Girls is an irresistibly fun, sparkling novel that you'll want to binge in one night! John Searles crafts a brilliant portrait of the glamorous, visionary woman who made the culture catch up with American women's real livesāand all the blood, sweat and tears it actually took.ā āKevin Kwan, author of Crazy Rich Asians
In 1965, Helen Gurley Brown, a soft spoken, self-professed āmouseburger,ā is fresh off the runaway success of her book Sex and the Single Girl, a revolutionary call to single women urging them not to rush into marriage on anyoneās timeline but their own, and, even more radically, to enjoy their sex lives, gloriously free of shame. Upon the bookās publication, half the country is outraged (her mother, for one, hates it), and the other half will follow her anywhere. Moved by the thousands of letters arriving at her doorstep from readers desperate for advice, she marches from one Manhattan magazine conglomerate to another, looking for a perch from which to dispense her unconventional wisdom. At her last stop, she finally gets her shot: just three issues to turn around the flailing magazine Cosmopolitan.
Helen quickly assembles a team of smart, savvy single girls up to the task. Soon, their lives become the stuff of magazine cover lines: the gorgeous Book Editorās doomed romance with a man she didnāt know was marriedāand her bold idea for revenge. The (unofficial!) Sex Editorās trip to soak in the worldās first champagne glass hot tub, which takes a very wrong turn. The Entertainment Editorās clash with Joan Crawford and interview with a Park Avenue call girl that leads to unexpected revelations.
Single Girls begins at the dawn of Helenās storied tenure and journeys back to her youth, envisioning the devastations and people who forged her into a controversial legend. It imagines the way one unsinkable group of women navigated gender roles and workplace power dynamics long before these issues entered the headlines. With dazzling, high-energy prose, it recreates not just a movement, but a mood: one of ambition, reinvention, and the intoxicating thrill of being young when a new world was possible for a single girl if only she was fearless enough to reach out and grab it.
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An infectious and utterly charming fictionalization of the iconic Helen Gurley Brownās early years at the helm of Cosmopolitan, narrated by Amy Ryan!
āSingle Girls is an irresistibly fun, sparkling novel that you'll want to binge in one night! John Searles crafts a brilliant portrait of the glamorous, visionary woman who made the culture catch up with American women's real livesāand all the blood, sweat and tears it actually took.ā āKevin Kwan, author of Crazy Rich Asians
In 1965, Helen Gurley Brown, a soft spoken, self-professed āmouseburger,ā is fresh off the runaway success of her book Sex and the Single Girl, a revolutionary call to single women urging them not to rush into marriage on anyoneās timeline but their own, and, even more radically, to enjoy their sex lives, gloriously free of shame. Upon the bookās publication, half the country is outraged (her mother, for one, hates it), and the other half will follow her anywhere. Moved by the thousands of letters arriving at her doorstep from readers desperate for advice, she marches from one Manhattan magazine conglomerate to another, looking for a perch from which to dispense her unconventional wisdom. At her last stop, she finally gets her shot: just three issues to turn around the flailing magazine Cosmopolitan.
Helen quickly assembles a team of smart, savvy single girls up to the task. Soon, their lives become the stuff of magazine cover lines: the gorgeous Book Editorās doomed romance with a man she didnāt know was marriedāand her bold idea for revenge. The (unofficial!) Sex Editorās trip to soak in the worldās first champagne glass hot tub, which takes a very wrong turn. The Entertainment Editorās clash with Joan Crawford and interview with a Park Avenue call girl that leads to unexpected revelations.
Single Girls begins at the dawn of Helenās storied tenure and journeys back to her youth, envisioning the devastations and people who forged her into a controversial legend. It imagines the way one unsinkable group of women navigated gender roles and workplace power dynamics long before these issues entered the headlines. With dazzling, high-energy prose, it recreates not just a movement, but a mood: one of ambition, reinvention, and the intoxicating thrill of being young when a new world was possible for a single girl if only she was fearless enough to reach out and grab it.












