"An utterly engrossing portrayal of Zelda Fitzgerald and the legendary circles in which she moved. In the spirit of Loving Frank and The Paris Wife, Therese Anne Fowler shines a light on Zelda instead of her more famous husband, providing both justice and the voice she struggled to have heard in her lifetime."
That is Sara Gruen's verdict on Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Anne Fowler, out on 11th. April. It is the fictionalized tale of the woman dubbed 'The First Flapper', Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, wife and muse to F. Scott Fitzgerald. "Set against the backdrop of The Roaring Twenties, it is the story of the golden couple who had it all, but who weren't destined for a happy ending."
A young WWI army lieutenant fell hard for a spirited Southern belle named Zelda Sayre. "The life they would lead together in New York, Long Island, Paris, Hollywood and the French Riviera would make them legends, even in their own time. Set amidst the glamour of the Jazz Age and The Lost Generation's world abroad, Z vividly brings Zelda and Scott's romantic, tumultuous, extraordinary journey to life."
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