Forged : a novel / Danielle Teller.
In the Gilded Age, a time of abject poverty and obscene wealth, a desperate and ambitious young woman strikes out for a new life in the rising industrial cities of America. Naive Fanny is thrust into a Darwinian world where she is cast out and preyed upon, but she's a survivor and quickly learns from her struggles. Thanks to her close observations of the mercenary actors around her, Fanny discovers the power of illusion and how it can overcome the immutability of social class and the ruthless rules of capitalism. Shedding her past, Fanny embarks on a darkly thrilling transformation. She becomes Kitty Warren--a forger, con artist, and thief. Exploiting the greed and self-regard of the powerful, Kitty builds her own castle in the sky, yet she finds real pleasure and fulfilment elusive, and soon her foundations start to crumble. With schemes more wicked than Jay Gatsby's, yet with more humanity than Tom Ripley, Kitty Warren exposes the dark heart of the American dream, making Forged a gripping narrative and a parable for the ages.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781639369430 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xv, 350 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
- Publisher: New York : Pegasus Books, 2025.
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Subject: | Forgers > Fiction. Social classes > Fiction. Swindlers and swindling > Fiction. Young women > Fiction. United States > History > 1865-1921 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. Novels. |
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- Simon and Schuster
A thrilling and immersive tale of an impoverished woman turned con-artist by the critically acclaimed author of All the Ever Afters
The Gilded Age was a time of abject poverty and obscene wealth, robber baron mansions and wretched tenements, institutions and individuals nakedly vulnerable to crime. In this vortex of lucre and starvation, an ambitious girl named Fanny brings her hopes to the bustling and bruising cities of industrial America.
But Fanny soon learns harsh lessons about the ruthlessness of capitalism and the immutability of social class. As she struggles to survive, Fanny catches a glimpse of a glittering future in the form of captivating socialites. Casting off the seemingly unbreakable strictures of her background and class, Fanny embarks on a darkly thrilling transformation.
From this urban hotbed, Kitty Warren emergesâa forger, con artist, and thief. Exploiting the greed and self-regard of the powerful, Kittyâs cynical view of the world sets her in vengeful and reckless pursuit of an ideal of life and a love that threatens to trample anythingâand anyoneâin her way.
With schemes more wicked than Jay Gatsbyâs, and with more humanity than Tom Ripley, Kitty Warren exposes the dark heart of the American dream, making Forged by turns a gripping narrative and a parable for the ages.