Twenties Girl

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Twenties Girl

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Lara Lington has permanently had an overactive imagination, but suddenly that imagination seems to be in overdrive. Normal professional twenty-something young women don’t get visited by ghosts. Or do they?

When the spirit of Lara’s fantastic-aunt Sadie–a feisty, demanding girl with firm thoughts about fashion, like, and the right way to dance–mysteriously appears, she has one last request: Lara must find a missing necklace that had been in Sadie’s possession for more than seventy-five years, and Sadie cannot rest lacking it. Lara, on the additional hand, has a number of ongoing distractions. Her best friend and business partner has run off to Goa, her start-up company is floundering, and she’s just been dumped by the “perfect” man.

Sadie, but, could care less.

Lara and Sadie make a hilarious sparring duo, and at first it seems as though they have nothing in common. But as the mission to find Sadie’s necklace leads to intrigue and a new romance for Lara, these very different “twenties” girls learn some surprising truths from each additional along the way. Written with all the irrepressible charm and humor that have made Sophie Kinsella’s books beloved by millions, Twenties Girl is also a deeply moving tribute to the transcendent bonds of friendship and family tree.

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Amazon Exclusive: Sophie Kinsella on Twenties Girl

Sophie Kinsella is a ex- financial journalist and the leader of the best-selling novels Confessions of a Shopaholic, Shopaholic Takes Manhattan, Shopaholic Ties the Knot, Shopaholic & Sister, Shopaholic & Baby, Can You Keep a Secret?, The Undomestic Goddess, and Remember Me?. She lives in England, where she is at work on her next book.

Twenties Girl Writing Twenties Girl was like going on my own magical mystery tour. My U.S. editor Susan Kamil had once said casually, “You should write a ghost tale one day.” This comment stayed with me for years. I loved the thought, but didn’t know who my ghost could be. I’ve permanently loved the glamour and spirit of the 1920s, and the thought came to me of a flapper ghost. A feisty, fun, glamorous girl who adored to dance and drink cocktails and get her own way. I wanted her to be a determined character who would blast into the life of a name with no warning and cause havoc. I then chose she should haunt a painstakingly modern girl, with all the culture clashes and comedy that would bring.

Having come up with this thought I loved it, so it then remained to plunge myself into 1920s research, which was no hardship at all, as I find the era fascinating. I researched vintage make-up, vintage dresses, read fiction from the period, investigated 1920s slang, and tried to channel as much I could of persons feisty flappers who cut their hair fleeting (shock!), smoked cigarettes in public (shock!), had sex (shock!) and generally rebelled in all the outrageous ways they could.

The book isn’t a period piece though. It’s a modern tale about two girls and their sparky friendship, right here in the 21st century. One of them just happens to be a ghost from the 1920s. It’s a quest, a romance, and a coming of age… and above all a comedy. It’s no exaggeration to say that writing the character of Sadie made me look at life differently, and I hope some readers feel the same way. —Sophie Kinsella

Sophie Kinsella on Jewelry in Twenties Girl

When I was at college I had a bicycle which I rarely used and which sat, week after week, in the bike racks. One day I went to get it out–and establish a diamante necklace twined round the spokes of the front veer. It was an ancient, vintage-style necklace, one of the prettiest things I’d ever seen. On my bike! How had it got there? Had a name borrowed my bike and dropped it? Was it a romantic gift from a secret admirer? (Ok, unlikely…)

I place up a notice in college–but got no claimers. It was mine! I wore that necklace over and over–and felt as though it had somehow magical qualities. Would it have felt so magical if it were a scarf or a hat or a purse? I don’t reflect so.

Jewelry has a magic all its own. Precious stones have permanently attracted legends, myths, crimes, lust. Reasonably sane women will go to pieces at the sight of a huge enough diamond. Even as a tiny child I was fascinated by beads, jewels, tiaras…anything that glittered. And, like books, I find it hard to give pieces of jewelry away, even after I’ve stopped wearing them.

The largest symbol of jewelry is like. Whose heart doesn’t stop on being open with a small velvet box? Who secretly doesn’t pine for a diamond, but microscopic? Of course right like is putting out the rubbish every night…but that won’t make you gasp and tilt your hand to catch the facets of light.

When I was writing Twenties Girl I knew I needed to give Sadie, my ghost character, a mission. There was something in the world she still wanted–and it didn’t take long to choose on jewelry. A ring seemed too obvious…bracelets too inconsequential…but a necklace was perfect. I wanted it to be tactile, romantic, and the kind of piece you could imagine wearing with anything. Guided by research into jewelry of the 1920s, I conjured up in my head a long necklace of glimmering yellow glass beads, with a dragonfly pendant set with rhinestones. Not priceless….but special. I could imagine Sadie twirling the beads as she danced, I could imagine her gathering them and letting them drop. I could see it as an iconic, timeless piece.

A dragonfly seemed a perfect emblem for Sadie, too–gorgeous, fragile, and darting around like quicksilver. The dragonfly symbol has different meanings for different cultures–for some it’s a symbol of change, for others it represents the subconscious. In Japanese paintings, dragonflies can mean new light and joy. To some Native Americans they’re the souls of the dead. All of these interpretations are perfect for the character of Sadie–a ghost who needs to “go on” and for whom the dragonfly necklace has a meaning all its own.

The more I wrote about Sadie’s dragonfly necklace the more it came to mean to both her and me–and I hope it does to readers, too.

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