Summary:
The book is a dual memoir that recounts the intertwined lives of two glamorous sisters who were part of the social elite in the early 20th century. It details their personal relationships, high-profile romances, and the societal expectations of their time, offering a glimpse into the lives of American heiresses and their experiences across Europe and the United States.
Key points:
1. High Society: The book explores the glamorous and scandalous lives of Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt and Lady Thelma Furness in early 20th-century high society.
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