The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post- A Novel by Allison Pataki

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER, Marvelous . . . . I just had to be there with the Post cereal heiress through every twist and turn. Martha Hall Kelly, New York Times bestselling author of Lilac Girls New-money heiress Marjorie Post isn't content to remain a society bride as she remakes herself into a savvy entrepreneur, a visionary philanthropist, a presidential hostess, and much more. Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose CodeMrs. Post, the President and First Lady are here to see you. . . . So begins another average evening for Marjorie Merriweather Post. Presidents have come and gone, but she has hosted them all. Growing up in the modest farmlands of Battle Creek, Michigan, Marjorie was inspired by a few simple rules- always think for yourself, never take success for granted, and work hard even when deemed American royalty, even while covered in imperial diamonds. Marjorie had an insatiable drive to live and love and to give more than she got. From crawling through Moscow warehouses to rescue the Tsar's treasures to outrunning the Nazis in London, from serving the homeless of the Great Depression to entertaining Roosevelts, Kennedys, and Hollywood's biggest stars, Marjorie Merriweather Post lived an epic life few could imagine.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- Adult
    • Format- Paperback
    • Dimensions- 5.1" W x 7.8" H x 0.7" D
    • Genre- Fiction
    • Publisher- Random House Publishing Group, Publication date- 02-07-2023
    • Page count- 432
    • ISBN- 9780593355701
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2 months ago

Poor little rich girl

Until I read THE MAGNIFICENT LIVES OF MARJORIE POST, I knew nothing of Marjorie Post. Yet, many, maybe most of the names and places that Allison Pataki mentions in this book are familiar to me. Initially, that's what made me keep reading. Eventually, though, I became anxious to turn the pages and read about what Marjorie would do next. For many years, because she was female, Marjorie was denied the chance to even be on the board of Post Cereal (the company her father founded in Battle Creek, Michigan) or General Foods. But she was, in fact, the head of those empires. At one point, she was the richest woman in the United States. Although Marjorie wasn't smart when it came to picking husbands, she had an astute business sense and was able to foresee what the public would want. For example, she was sure that frozen foods would not only add convenience to meal preparation but would also enable families to eat better food. But she had to fight with her husband for this new idea. He was sure that no one would want a freezer in their home. When an author writes a note at the end of their book, I read it first, as I did in this case. Therefore, I knew as I read THE MAGNIFICENT LIVES OF MARJORIE POST that it is based on facts and is mostly a true story written in the fictitious first-person voice of Marjorie, herself. She even sounds like I would imagine that Marjorie sounded, e.g., she always speaks of having built or cleaned or installed something when you know darn well that she hired help for these jobs. Then she always claims to be exhausted afterward. But it's easy to forgive her for that when you consider her actual concern for people and her resulting generosity. Although I can't say I liked everything I learned about Marjorie Post, e.g., she left her small children with a nanny for weeks at a time and she decided to marry men almost as soon as she met them yet could not understand why her marriages never worked, she really was a good rich person who was able to cram more experiences into her life than is normal. One sign of a good book: it makes you want to find out more. And that's exactly what this book did for me. After I read it I searched the Internet for pictures of Marjorie and her husbands and learned more about her movie star daughter.

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9 months ago
from Phoenix, AZ

magnificent novel

This was the July 2024 pick for my Senior Center Book Club, I am so glad they picked this book, I really enjoyed learning about this woman, truly amazing.

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2 years ago
from Ohioo=

Great Historical Fiction

Thank you to Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine, Ballantine Books for an ARC of this book. I knew very little of Marjorie Post prior to reading this book, but I love Historical Fiction so I thought this sounded like it was something that I would want to read. This book did not disappoint me. It was fun and fast paced, and Marjorie Post was a fascinating person. She was definitely a person who loved philanthropy, but also loved lavish homes, parties, and jewels. She rubbed elbows with the wealthy crowed as well as friends from Hollywood. I had no idea that Mar-A-Lago was a home that she had built in Palm Springs. I found this book really interesting, and I definitely will be reading up on Marjorie Post after this read. I will definitely be recommending this book.

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