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Soon to be a feature film from the creators of Downton Abbey
starring Elizabeth McGovern, The Chaperone is a New York
Times-bestselling novel about the woman who chaperoned an
irreverent Louise Brooks to New York City in the 1920s and the
summer that would change them both. Only a few years before
becoming a famous silent-film star and an icon of her generation, a
fifteen-year-old Louise Brooks leaves Wichita, Kansas, to study
with the prestigious Denishawn School of Dancing in New York. Much
to her annoyance, she is accompanied by a thirty-six-year-old
chaperone, who is neither mother nor friend. Cora Carlisle, a
complicated but traditional woman with her own reasons for making
the trip, has no idea what she's in for. Young Louise, already
stunningly beautiful and sporting her famous black bob with blunt
bangs, is known for her arrogance and her lack of respect for
convention. Ultimately, the five weeks they spend together will
transform their lives forever. For Cora, the city holds the promise
of discovery that might answer the question at the core of her
being, and even as she does her best to watch over Louise in this
strange and bustling place she embarks on a mission of her own. And
while what she finds isn't what she anticipated, she is liberated
in a way she could not have imagined. Over the course of Cora's
relationship with Louise, her eyes are opened to the promise of the
twentieth century and a new understanding of the possibilities for
being fully alive. Drawing on the rich history of the 1920s, '30s,
and beyond-from the orphan trains to Prohibition, flappers, and the
onset of the Great Depression to the burgeoning movement for equal
rights and new opportunities for women-Laura Moriarty's The
Chaperone illustrates how rapidly everything, from fashion and
hemlines to values and attitudes, was changing at this time and
what a vast difference it all made for Louise Brooks, Cora
Carlisle, and others like them.