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 · If a reader’s book-judging criteria consists only of a glance at the cover and a cursory read of the first few pages, then one might mistake Renée Rosen’s White Collar Girl a s a mash-up of Leave it to Beaver and Mad Men. After all, it begins in Chicago as Jordan Walsh arrives for her first day as a society writer at the Chicago bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins. WHITE COLLAR GIRL by Renee Rosen Although not as good as Rosen’s earlier WHAT THE LADY WANTS, WHITE COLLAR GIRL tells an interesting and informative tale of what it was like to be a “professional girl” in the ’s working for the illustrious Chicago Tribune/5().  · White Collar Girl: A Novel. by Renée Rosen. Published: Paperback: pages. 2 members reading this now 3 clubs reading this now 2 members have read this book. Recommended to book clubs by 2 of 2 members.


stars. Set in the 's, White Collar Girl by Renee Rosen is a riveting novel about a female journalist's attempt to break into the historically male dominated bltadwin.rung to be taken seriously during a time when female reporters were relegated to writing "fluff" pieces, Jordan Walsh never loses sight of her goal although she sometimes questions her motivation for trying so hard to. "Renee Rosen's multi-layered, melodious story pulses with an exciting rhythm all its own as it brings the music scene of postwar Chicago to thrilling life. Seamlessly interweaving historical and fictional characters, Windy City Blues traces the changes in society over the s and 60s, and the soundtrack that both affected and reflected it. "White Collar Girl has it all a plucky girl reporter, a colorful cast of newsroom characters, a gripping mystery, and best of all, a terrific depiction of s." Subscribe to Renée Rosen's Newsletter. Join Renee's Mailing list to receive the latest news and updates.


WHITE COLLAR GIRL by Renee Rosen Although not as good as Rosen’s earlier WHAT THE LADY WANTS, WHITE COLLAR GIRL tells an interesting and informative tale of what it was like to be a “professional girl” in the ’s working for the illustrious Chicago Tribune. White Collar Girl by Renee Rosen is so much more, a powerful, moving story of a strong woman who made room for other women to work, and to shine. stars. Set in the 's, White Collar Girl by Renee Rosen is a riveting novel about a female journalist's attempt to break into the historically male dominated field. Instead Jordan is relegated to society news, reporting on Marilyn Monroe sightings at the Pump Room and interviewing secretaries for the White Collar Girl column. Even with her journalistic legacy and connections to luminaries like Mike Royko, Nelson Algren, and Ernest Hemingway, Jordan struggles to be taken seriously.

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