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The Personal Librarian Historical by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray Ebook PDF

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"The Personal Librarian" by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray is a captivating historical novel based on the life of Belle da Costa Greene, a groundbreaking figure in the early 20th-century art world. Belle, born to a mixed-race family in Washington, D.C., reinvents herself in New York City as a white woman to pursue her passion for art and literature.

As J.P. Morgan's personal librarian, Belle navigates a world of privilege and secrecy, concealing her true identity while curating one of the greatest collections of manuscripts, books, and artwork in America. Her work takes her into the heart of the Gilded Age elite, where she forms alliances with powerful figures and champions emerging artists, all while guarding her carefully constructed facade.

Yet, as she climbs higher in society, Belle faces profound choices about identity, loyalty, and integrity. The novel explores her complex relationships, particularly with J.P. Morgan, as well as her struggles with the limitations imposed by her race and gender in a deeply unequal society.

Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Benedict and Murray bring Belle da Costa Greene's remarkable journey to life, offering a rich portrait of a woman who defied convention to leave an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of America. "The Personal Librarian" is a tale of ambition, art, and the enduring power of identity, resonating with themes of authenticity and the price of success in a world where appearances often dictate destiny.
Listed on 21 June, 2024