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From the # 1 New York Times bestselling author of Eat Pray Love and The Signature of All Things, a delicious novel of glamour, sex, and adventure, about a young woman discovering that you don't have to be a good girl to be a good person.

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"Life is both fleeting and dangerous, and there is no point in denying yourself pleasure, or being anything other than what you are."

Beloved author Elizabeth Gilbert returns to fiction with a unique love story set in the New York City theater world during the 1940s. Told from the perspective of an older woman as she looks back on her youth with both pleasure and regret (but mostly pleasure),
City of Girls explores themes of female sexuality and promiscuity, as well as the idiosyncrasies of true love.

In 1940, nineteen-year-old Vivian Morris has just been kicked out of Vassar College, owing to her lackluster freshman-year performance. Her affluent parents send her to Manhattan to live with her Aunt Peg, who owns a flamboyant, crumbling midtown theater called the Lily Playhouse. There Vivian is introduced to an entire cosmos of unconventional and charismatic characters, from the fun-chasing showgirls to a sexy male actor, a grand-dame actress, a lady-killer writer, and no-nonsense stage manager. But when Vivian makes a personal mistake that results in professional scandal, it turns her new world upside down in ways that it will take her years to fully understand. Ultimately, though, it leads her to a new understanding of the kind of life she craves - and the kind of freedom it takes to pursue it. It will also lead to the love of her life, a love that stands out from all the rest.

Now eighty-nine years old and telling her story at last, Vivian recalls how the events of those years altered the course of her life - and the gusto and autonomy with which she approached it. "At some point in a woman's life, she just gets tired of being ashamed all the time," she muses. "After that, she is free to become whoever she truly is." Written with a powerful wisdom about human desire and connection,
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An Amazon Best Book of June 2019: It’s 1940 and good-time gal Vivian Morris has just been expelled from Vassar, but she doesn’t much mind. Her parents, on the other hand, are less than thrilled, so they dispatch their dawdling daughter to New York to live with her aunt Peg—the charismatic proprietor of a past-its-prime theater that is home to a quirky, cobbled-together family of thespians and showgirls (whom you will genuinely miss when the last page is turned). Here, Vivian sets out to become someone interesting, and in short order commits a colossal youthful indiscretion that makes her interesting for all the wrong reasons. Elizabeth Gilbert has said that she wants City of Girls to go down like a gin fizz. (Mission accomplished!) But she slyly imparts some hard-won wisdom into this bawdy but bighearted novel, written as an antidote to the grief Gilbert was experiencing after the loss of her partner, Rayya Elias: “Life is dangerous and fleeting. And thus there is no point in denying yourself pleasure or adventure while you are here.” To that end, don’t deny yourself the pleasure of reading City of Girls. —Erin Kodicek, Amazon Book Review

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Praise for City of Girls:

"A novel as vibrant, sexy and wise as the author’s megahit Eat Pray Love." – People Magazine

"The girls and women of the book don't simply endure: they thrive, they dance, they live. Grab some champagne and toast…" – OprahMag.com

"Gilbert’s new novel… is a pitch-perfect evocation of the era’s tawdry glamour and a coming-of-age story whose fizzy surface conceals unexpected gradations of feeling." –
New York Times Book Review (Editor’s Choice)
 
"Gilbert stays true to her pledge that she won’t let her protagonist’s sexuality be her downfall, like so many literary heroines before her. That may be the most radical thing about a novel that otherwise revels in the old-fashioned pleasures of storytelling — the right to fall down rabbit holes, and still find your own wonderland." – EntertainmentWeekly.com
 
"A breezy, entertaining read — and really, something better: a lively, effervescent, and sexy portrait of a woman living in a golden time… Passion, Gilbert never tires of informing us, that's the stuff of life. Not money, not the Darwinian struggle for survival, certainly not the family you are born with — passion is our raison d'etre. It's what makes us feel we are rocketing through the streets of New York City during the best days of our lives." – NPR
 
"Her story is rich with memorable characters… the larger-than-life leading lady… the alluring leading man—and a vibrant setting… Gilbert's expert world-building, flawless dialogue, and attention to detail places you right in the middle of the action." – Buzzfeed News

"The lush prose and firm belief in love that suffuses
City of Girls will be a cool place to hide out as we enter a heated summer season of contentious presidential politics."—San Francisco Chronicle
 
"With all the conversations about sexual consent, it's risen up around the #MeToo movement… This author doesn't want us to forget there's also such a thing as female desire, the main character wants to have sex and she's not shy about hunting for it." – Whoopi Goldberg,
The View 'Ladies Get Lit Summer Reads 2019'

"Glittering, hot, funny, and drenched in pleasure… Elizabeth Gilbert is one of the most dazzling and luminous writers of our generation. She invites us to challenge the rules, hunt down adventure, and bear hug the highs and lows of life." – Marie Forleo, MarieTV
 
"A moving novel about one woman's coming-of-empowerment… Gilbert wrote the kind of big-hearted historical novel you'll burn through in a weekend, then pass on to a friend." – Refinery 29
 
"[Elizabeth Gilbert’s] witty dialogue sparkles like diamonds in champagne." –
The Washington Post
 
"Of course, one could — and many will — read it on the beach, but consider instead staying up late to turn pages after midnight, next to an open window on a hot summer night, fireworks flaring in the distance. That experience would mirror this novel’s story and its style: intimate and richly sensual, razzle-dazzle with a hint of danger." –
USA Today
 
"A light, fizzy summer cocktail with a strikingly complex finish… Gilbert’s book is as deliciously refreshing as a fizzy summer drink, but truly, in its second half, it’s also more like fine wine, thoughtfully crafted to be savored for its benefits." –
The Boston Globe
 
"The perfect summer read." – Hello Giggles
 
"A glamorous, sexy novel." – PopSugar
 
"Packed with showgirls, playboys, and sex—lots of it…being a ‘good girl’ isn’t all it’s cracked up to be." –
InStyle
 
"…pure, unadulterated entertainment." – The Daily Beast

"The descriptions... of outfits, of drinks, of faces—are delicious, and the smart, snappy dialogue races along like a screwball movie." –
The Seattle Times
 
"Fiercely feminist, as well as jam-packed with uplifting truths about love and freedom, this phantasmagoria is both a feast for the senses and a balm for the soul." – Esquire.com


"City of Girls is smart and wise, and if you also want your beach read to speak to your sense of desire, longing, adventure, and coming of age, it certainly will not disappoint." –goop.com

"A fizzy cocktail of a novel…" – The Wall Street Journal 

"Sparkling…
City of Girls begs big questions about sex, chosen families, and being a woman." – Marie Claire 

"When Elizabeth Gilbert set out to write
City of Girls, her goal was to tell a story of female promiscuity that didn’t end in death or misfortune—a direct and delicious rebuttal to the tragic, sexist fates of the Emma Bovarys and Anna Kareninas of the canon. The result is a wildly entertaining summertime romp." –Elle

"City of Girls tells the story of teenage Vivian’s discovery of the life she wants to live: one full of pleasure, fun, frivolity and even scandal among the charismatic people who populate her aunt’s midtown theater." – Good Housekeeping

"[In City of Girls] there are some of the most brilliant and truthful evocations of youthful sexual exploration that you’ll ever read. Gilbert says in her foreword that she set out to write a novel about ‘promiscuous girls whose lives are not destroyed by their sexual desires’. She has triumphed." – Spectator USA

"Elizabeth Gilbert—the best-selling writer, matron saint of divorced women, modern symbol of follow-your-bliss wisdom, believer in magic, and Oprah approved contemporary guru—has decided to go back in time… Ultimately, Gilbert wants us to question all the judgement society tosses at women like Vivian—and to question the nagging voice inside every girl telling her to be good." –
Cosmopolitan
 
"
City of Girls embraces. . . the power of a woman breaking from a traditional path, and the wisdom of taking true, two-handed joy in the pleasures that life offers up… City of Girls is an unbeatable beach read, loaded with humor and insight." – Newsday 

"This is a booze-and sex-filled romp that, in the words of showgirl Celia Ray, ‘makes you want to smoke too many cigarettes and laugh with your head thrown back.’" – KMUW / Wichita NPR 89.1
 
"
City of Girls centers on relationships among women… exploring the promises and pitfalls of female friendships [and] the importance both of owning our mistakes and forgiving ourselves as well as others." – CS Monitor

"City of Girls is more than a love letter to New York—it’s a colorful portrait of what it means to be part of a theater company, or more accurately, to become a ‘theater person’… Gilbert brings the reader into every moment happening just behind the curtain."  --Bust Magazine

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Riverhead Books; First Edition (June 4, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 480 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1594634734
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1594634734
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.6 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.2 x 2 x 9.3 inches
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Elizabeth Gilbert is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love, as well as the short story collection, Pilgrims—a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award, and winner of the 1999 John C. Zacharis First Book Award from Ploughshares. A Pushcart Prize winner and National Magazine Award-nominated journalist, she works as writer-at-large for GQ. Her journalism has been published in Harper's Bazaar, Spin, and The New York Times Magazine, and her stories have appeared in Esquire, Story, and the Paris Review.

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Customers find this novel a true delight with a colorful cast of characters and easy-to-read prose. The writing style is vivid and entertaining, with customers noting it made them laugh and cry. Customers describe the story as heart-wrenching and meaningful, though opinions about the plot are mixed, with some finding it non-sensical while others say it kept them interested from the first page.

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Customers enjoy the story quality of the book, describing it as a true delight that is fun to hear and will lure readers in.

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"...Recommend to fans of fiction, love stories, chick-lit, and anyone who likes New York city 3.5/5 or 6.5/10..." Read more

"...Lots of wild nights, lots of sex, but no love interest. How she met the younger woman's father is revealed somewhere about 80% through the book...." Read more

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"...had nothing to do with the letters objective, and he was weakly introduced and developed, I could not help but become sorely disappointed...." Read more

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Lots of details creating special atmosphere - this is how Liz writes
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Lots of details creating special atmosphere - this is how Liz writes
Before buying this book, I read several negative reviews saying it’s boring and repetitive, and wasn’t sure if it’s worth reading. I am reading it and I am happy, so move forward with it if you like her other books. I loved Eat Pray Love and The Signature Of All Things, and I am enjoying this book as it’s written in the very same manner - lots of details! They create special atmosphere, which only Gilbert creates in her novels. If you like this writing style - go for it, otherwise don’t bother, her books are not about action. PS: I finished the book and couldn’t help adding some info. You probably have read reviews saying that this book is based on the story of homosexual lady, which is its main unique selling point. I completely disagree. I was really surprised to see the character of the mother who regretted having her child. The woman loved her son, but nevertheless she admitted that having a child was a mistake. In the contemporary society there is a big stigma around women who gave up their children or who regret having them. As a mother of a needy child, I have to say that there were moments when I, being tired of sleepless nights and endless conflicts with my spouse, also was thinking how great my life before having son. Of course, I felt shame and never spoke about it to anyone. But after reading about character who had very same feelings in the City of Girls, I told to myself “it’s okay, it can happen and it doesn’t make me bad”. I even saved the following quote: “The world ain’t straight. People have a certain nature, and that’s how it goes. And things happen to people- things that are beyond their control”. Liz, thanks for this wonderful book and for these words of wisdom ❤️❤️❤️
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
    I loved every page of this book! The writing is superb. The story is multilayered, with excellent character development. I didn’t want this book to end. When it did, I felt as if I was saying goodbye to really good friends, who had shared their lives with me!
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2021
    It’s 1940, and Vivian’s wealthy parents have sent her off to live with her eccentric Aunt Peggy in New York City after she flunked out of Vassar. Aunt Peggy owns the Lily Playhouse, a once grand, three-story building in Manhattan, where nightly stage productions are put on. The second and third floors of the structure are the living quarters for Aunt Peggy, her business manager Olive, and a menagerie of showgirls, singers and dancers, and other free spirits.

    Up until her parents sent her away, nineteen-year-old Vivian had led a pretty sheltered and pampered life. The only thing she knew how to do was sew. This talent was quickly put to use, designing and creating the costumes for the performers. Vivian thrived on the chaos and freedom of her new life, which included lots of alcohol, cigarettes, and men. Lots of men. This book chronicles the next seventy or so years of her life.

    Vivian narrates this story, which consists of her writing a letter (a book-length letter) to a woman named Angela. She’s responding to a note from Angela asking about the relationship between Angela’s dad (now deceased) and Vivian. Vivian agrees to answer the question, but only if Angela will hear her entire life’s story. And it’s quite a story. FYI, the reader doesn’t know which man in Vivian’s life was Angela’s dad is until the book is 90% done.

    All the characters were interesting, particularly the women. Besides Vivian and Peggy, there was a famous English actress named Edna Parker Watson who steals the show; a show girl named Celia who taught Vivian how to party; and a young woman named Marjorie who ends up playing a significant part in Vivian’s life. They were all strong and independent women. I liked Vivian, but I didn’t understand why the drunken sex with multiple men was so appealing. Some nights it turned out to be rough sex. Bruises and hangovers the next morning, then ready for a “good time” again the next night. But that was just part of Vivian’s story. I found the last chapters to be quite touching, and the ending good.

    This is a story about strong, independent women who lived their lives on their own terms. It’s not a book I’ll soon forget. Four Stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
    This was a Great story - creatively written.
    It focused on significant moral compass, despite some of the savory things this committed woman did when young.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2019
    Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726) launched the scientific era with the publication of “Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”, at a time when philosophy was considered to encompass all knowledge, including scientific knowledge. That, of course, has all changed. Science, in the modern era, is truth. Philosophy is, to many, but certainly not to me, gibberish.

    I distinguish the two today in this fashion: 1. Science is what we know or can reasonably expect to know. 2. Philosophy is what we don’t know and may never be able to know.

    Unfortunately, science has won the war for minds, or, at least, students. Scientists are smart and objective. Philosophers are just, well, they might be smart, but they’re weird. I am definitely of the philosopher class although I have no advanced degree in anything. No real philosopher would even think to wonder if I did.

    I am with Newton, however. I think all future scientists should be forced to study philosophy. I don’t know how you can know anything if you don’t also ponder what you don’t know. A confident scientist lacks the objectivity to be a true scientist in my book.

    So how does this pertain to this book?

    This book is all about Vivian. And that does get a little burdensome at times. And the characters are not people, but clichés pretending to be people. The dialogue, of course, mirrors the people, as well it must. And, yes, this book could have been written in a heartbeat and just for the money, as some reviewers have claimed, by such a talented writer.

    But I’m guessing not. First of all, I grew up in a town not ten miles where Vivian grew up and there was no family like hers within a hundred miles. But, more importantly, the clichés are just, well, too clichéd, and as one who loves the written word that is not easy to pull off. This author had a hidden motive.

    And I believe I saw it, sometimes briefly, but throughout the book.

    The message is that we know sh** about life or each other. And that is a powerful message. A philosophical one, for sure. But true.

    In the end I don’t believe this is a novel about the NY theater scene in the 1940s, the war, and it was a big one, emotional scarring, or even female emancipation. This is a story that could be titled: “Who the heck do we think we are?”

    I loved it. The writing is superb. Snappy, for sure, but that’s a lot harder to pull off than it may seem. The characters are more than over the top but they are based in reality. Peg, the alcoholic lesbian theater owner, was my favorite. She holds the wisdom of the ages.

    There is an awful lot of talk about sex. Vivian loves it – with lots of different men she doesn’t know - because, she says, it brings her satisfaction, if not fulfillment or happiness. But she never takes the reader to bed with her and I’m okay with it because male protagonists have been doing the same thing since paper was invented.

    To the people who follow my reviews, and there are apparently more than a few of you – thank you - I don’t think this is the greatest book of the decade. But it is good. Most importantly it is not a novel by today’s standards. It is either a sick and sexually deviant romance novel, a feminist manifesto, or a novel of great philosophy. I choose the latter.

    Pick at your peril.

    But if you like my reviews you will probably like this book. I don’t buy in to all of the themes, but well done, I say. A solid 5!
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  • Mahshid
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 28, 2020
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  • Laura
    5.0 out of 5 stars Elizabeth Gilbert - a Master of her Craft
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 25, 2024
    I adored reading this book, I just could not put it down. You can just feel it when a book is well-written because it flows so beautifully. I felt such life and warmth from the characters of this book. The main character, Vivian, was radiant in every experience she shared with us. I particularly enjoyed the way that this warmth was maintained during her most intimate scenes. I have found that there seems to be a coldness and detachment about the way sex scenes are written in other books I have read. They made me feel uncomfortable and voyeuristic. But when we are with Vivian, I feel her lightness, her joy for life, her inquisitiveness, curiosity, and her enjoyment - we feel what intimacy means to her, from her most honest perspective. But I can't forget the equally visceral feelings of shame and shutdown at other points in her story. There is so much depth to her character, and Elizabeth Gilbert expresses Vivian's feelings in all of their humanity. I felt it all along with her. I felt so fully immersed in her life that I was reading this book well into the early hours, not wanting to stop this rollercoaster ride that was Vivian's life. This is the first book of Elizabeth Gilbert's that I have read, and I will definitely be back for more. Thank you for a wonderful read.
  • Julie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect beach vacation read
    Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2025
    Bought this for our vacation in Mexico to read while relaxing on the beach. I would describe this book as witty, fun, flirty, entertaining and written in such a way that it feels as though your best friend is telling you a story and you're right there watching it all unfold. This is the first book I've read from Elizabeth Gilbert and I loved it! An easy page turner that perfectly compliments a relaxing vacation :)
  • Marilù
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mi sta piacendo molto!
    Reviewed in Italy on January 15, 2021
    Non l'ho ancora finito, ma mi sta piacendo un sacco!! La scrittrice è bravissima, con il suo linguaggio lineare, chiaro, senza inutile retorica.
    Ho già letto altri libri della Gilbert e non delude mai!
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  • Rafaela
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
    Reviewed in Brazil on June 18, 2021
    Another well written, heart touching, deep book from Elizabeth Gilbert. Can’t describe how much I wanted to hold Vivian and meet everyone. This book is simply amazing.