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Cheap Diamonds: A Novel [Hardcover]

Norris Church Mailer (Author)
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August 7, 2007
Norris Church Mailer triumphantly returns to the page with this breezy, hilarious novel of discovery and destiny. Set against the backdrop of 1970s New York City, Cheap Diamonds follows a sweet young girl from the South who risks it all to fulfill her heart’s desire.

Cherry Marshall seeks a life beyond the confines of her Arkansas world. “Sweet Valley was not the place for a girl with stars in her eyes, and I had stars big enough to blind me.” Leaving behind all the comforts–and problems–of home, she sets out to enter the New York modeling world at the advanced age of twenty-two. At “five-twelve,” with unusually white eyebrows, the platinum-blond beauty may be a little too unique to fit in with the latest crop of all-American girls dominating the magazines of the era. Yet aided by her Southern smarts, her drive, and a touch of country naïveté, Cherry finds herself in the right place at the right time–and with all the right people.

There’s makeup artist Salvador, who moonlights as “Miss Sally”; Suzan Hartman, a model turned agency head and fellow Arkansan; Mrs. Digby, Cherry’s eccentric landlady, a former Ziegfeld girl; Aurelius, a saxophonist and neighbor who piques Cherry’s romantic interests; and Lale, a hunk from back home who skipped out on his fiancée, Cherry’s friend Cassie, to become an underwear model.

It all unfolds like a dream–this new world where men have boyfriends, and paintings of soup cans pass for art. As Cherry’s star begins to rise, she finds herself at Max’s Kansas City among Andy Warhol’s glamorous crowd, dining at Elaine’s, and drawing the attention of high society. But their sophisticated, sometimes shallow ways are often at odds with Cherry’s homegrown values. The line between right and wrong blurs, and the ingenue will discover how far she’s willing to go to stay on top.

Mailer vividly captures a thrilling era when New York City was the burgeoning center of art and fashion, when being young and beautiful was the only currency one needed for survival. Smartly written, full of humor and hope, Cheap Diamonds reminds us that no matter where we travel in life, we are never very far from home.

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An early '70s coming to New York story, Mailer's second novel (following Windchill Summer) follows three Arkansas youths whose fates are bound up with the fashion world of Diana Vreeland and Helen Gurley Brown. At 22, DuVall University grad Cherry Marshall is old to be starting a modeling career, but her skinny six-foot-one-inch frame, pale skin and "freakish" white-blond hair catapult her from Sweetwater, Ark. to the top of the New York fashion heap. Cherry is soon shyly hanging out with Andy Warhol and entourage, and also ends up working with gorgeous male model Lale Hardcastle, from Buchanan, Ark., a runaway groom who left Cherry's friend Cassie Culver pregnant and abandoned. The paths of the three cross and re-cross, spinning out amid a parade of real and fictional characters. Mailer, the wife of novelist Norman Mailer, crafts a warm saga of youth, naïvety and vanity.
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Cheap Diamonds is a dazzler. Norris Church Mailer has created a funny, beautiful, and unforgettable character in Cherry, a girl from Arkansas who moves to New York City to become a fashion model. Talk about pluck! Vivid, real, and written with heart and scope, Cheap Diamonds is anything but–it’s the real deal.”
–Adriana Trigiani, author of Lucia, Lucia

Cheap Diamonds is just plain fun to read. There’s humor, there’s heartbreak, and there’s an answer to a question almost every woman asks at some point in her life: What’s it like to be one of those damn models? The answer will surprise and entertain you.”
–Elizabeth Berg, author of Dream When You’re Feeling Blue

“I love everything about Cheap Diamonds–the vibrantly drawn characters, their brilliantly woven stories, the riveting plot that absorbs interest and sustains suspense every step of the way, and the richly detailed rendering of the ever-fascinating world of high fashion. It is a complete triumph–a masterly and entertaining work.”
–Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of Team of Rivals

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Random House (August 7, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400062608
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400062607
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,798,255 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warning!, August 21, 2007
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This review is from: Cheap Diamonds: A Novel (Hardcover)
This novel should come with a warning attached: Caution, Addictive!
Once you're into it, forget about having any other kind of life. There you are, captured, captivated, turning the pages, unable to put it down, not wanting it to stop, and either in love with Cherry Marshall or under the illusion that she's you, or vice versa. Cherry is the delightful narrator of this lark, a Candide from Arkansas moving around in the best of all possible worlds, which happens to be the world of New York's glamorous models. And when Cherry steps back to let someone else have the spotlight, it's almost as good. The other characters are all wild and young and full of hope, ambition, lusts and beauty. Cheap Diamonds is not only a perfect summer read - it's the best way of keeping summer permanently with you.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beguiling Voice, August 17, 2007
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Cherry Marshall, the narrator of this novel about a tall country girl (five foot, thirteen)learning to be a big agency model, is a descendant of Huck Finn. She is naive, but not a sucker, honest, but willing to tell a fib here and there, awed by The Big Apple, but still very much in touch with her roots in the heart of the heart of the country, in her case, Arkansas. She knows how recount her adventures with frankness and humor, when to zip right along and when to slow down and savor the nuttiness and occasional depravity of the city during that time, as in the saturnalian episode at Max's Kansas City night club, where the "in Crowd" of the 1970s drank and doped and danced. Her picaresque tale delights with its pace and zany cast of 1970s characters.
Two of them, Cherry's boss Suzan, and male model Lale Hardcastle, who is running away from his fiancee, also come from Arkansas and the contrasting ways they adapt to city life are instructive. It takes most of the book for them to get to really know one another, sort out their values and seize their real opportunities, professional and romantic. Besides the main characters there are a baker's dozen of others in the glamour game, and cameos by Richard Avedon, Diana Vreeland and Andy Warhol. Mailer draws on her own experience as a Wilhelmina model in depicting the whole crazy crew.
There is a lot of insider baseball stuff about eyelash treatments and waxed body parts, hair styles, high boots and cloths, cloths, cloths. Remember mini-skirts and fringed vests and head scarves? The author has a brilliant sense of color, not only for the hippie and high fashions of that period, but for the varied hues of the city itself. There are also several excellent scenes set back home in Sweet Vally, AK. It is a lively tale and wonderful stroll down memory lane.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, warm, honest and very wise., August 25, 2007
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Cherry is such an honest, God fearing, valiant girl and charming beyond everyone and everything around her that she illuminates every situation she encounters in the wonderful, vapid world of High Fashion. Norris Church Mailer is a southern writer and as such there is much in and around and under what could seem like just a great entertaining read. This is a wise and telling book. I couldn't put it down and didn't want it to end.
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New York, Father Leo, Miss Sally, Diamonds Ermine, Little Rock, Sweet Valley, Suzan Hartman, Diana Vreeland, Lale Hardcastle, Kansas City, Ron Bonetti, Cherry Marshall, Michel Denon, Duck Guy, Miss Cherry, Cassie Culver, Canal Street, Snuffy Simmons, Vanity Fair, Zack Carpenter, Irish Spring, Milton Greene, James Bond, Tripp Barlow, Miz Berry
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