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The Tiffany Girls

by Shelley Noble

The Tiffany Girls

by Shelley Noble

In the bustling New York City of 1899, a trio of remarkable women defy societal boundaries and personal hardships to pave their own paths as artists. Driven by sheer talent and ambition, these 'Tiffany Girls' work behind the scenes at Louis Comfort Tiffany's glassworks studio, contributing to the exquisite designs that will grace the Paris World's Fair. Emilie Pascal, shunned in Paris for her father's crimes, seeks redemption in the art world. Grace Griffith juggles glass cutting with her clandestine career as a political cartoonist. And Clara Driscoll, the division's stern manager, wrestles with the demands of her profession and her own creative yearnings. United by their artistic aspirations, these women will shatter the constraints of their time, forever leaving their mark on history and the art of glasswork.

  • Historical
  • Women
  • Fiction
  • Feminism
  • Art
  • GildedAge
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