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...Kristen Richardson's sharp account of how the season evolved... is a more absorbing story than any period drama.Financial Times

Trade Review
"Sometimes fascinating, often scornful historical account of the debutante… entertaining…" -- Libby Purves - Times Literary Supplement
"...fascinating social history…" -- The Best of 2020 so far. - Tatler
"Richardson has made a valiant effort to unearth some worthwhile social commentary. To this end, she presents a detailed examination of modern debutante societies... [Her] engaging study deserves credit for its persistently humane treatment of her subjects..." -- The Telegraph
"... Kristen Richardson’s sharp account of how the season evolved from its early days after the Protestant Reformation in England, through its conquest of a newly independent America, to its leap into Russia and China, is a more absorbing story than any period drama." -- Financial Times
"…entertaining and illuminating new book..." -- The Lady
"Step into colonial Philadelphia and Jane Austen’s England, America’s Antebellum South and Mrs Astor’s parties, and learn how some of the young women felt about being put on display." -- On the Bookshelf - Choice

The Season

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    Publisher: WW Norton & Co
    Publication Date: 04/12/2020
    ISBN13: 9780393358537, 978-0393358537
    ISBN10: 0393358534

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    ...Kristen Richardson's sharp account of how the season evolved... is a more absorbing story than any period drama.Financial Times

    Trade Review
    "Sometimes fascinating, often scornful historical account of the debutante… entertaining…" -- Libby Purves - Times Literary Supplement
    "...fascinating social history…" -- The Best of 2020 so far. - Tatler
    "Richardson has made a valiant effort to unearth some worthwhile social commentary. To this end, she presents a detailed examination of modern debutante societies... [Her] engaging study deserves credit for its persistently humane treatment of her subjects..." -- The Telegraph
    "... Kristen Richardson’s sharp account of how the season evolved from its early days after the Protestant Reformation in England, through its conquest of a newly independent America, to its leap into Russia and China, is a more absorbing story than any period drama." -- Financial Times
    "…entertaining and illuminating new book..." -- The Lady
    "Step into colonial Philadelphia and Jane Austen’s England, America’s Antebellum South and Mrs Astor’s parties, and learn how some of the young women felt about being put on display." -- On the Bookshelf - Choice

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