Glitz, Glam, and a Damn Good Time, Jennifer Wright
Glitz, Glam, and a Damn Good Time, Jennifer Wright
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Glitz, Glam, and a Damn Good Time
How Mamie Fish, Queen of the Gilded Age, Partied Her Way to Power

Author: Jennifer Wright

Narrator: Ashlie Atkinson

Unabridged: 8 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/05/2025


Synopsis

From the author of Madame Restell and Get Well Soon, a biography of Mamie Fish that explores how women used parties and social gatherings to gain power and prestige.

Marion Graves Anthon Fish, known by the nicknames “Mamie” and “The Fun-Maker,” threw the most epic parties in American history. This Gilded Age icon brought it all: lavish decor; A-list invitees; booze; pranks; and large animal guest stars. If you were a member of New York high society in the Peak Age of Innocence Era, you simply had to be on Mamie Fish’s guest list. Mamie Fish understood that people didn’t just need the formality of prior generations — they needed wit and whimsy. 

Make no mistake, however: Mamie Fish’s story is about so much more than partying. In Glitz, Glam, and a Damn Good Time, readers will learn all about how Fish and her friends shaped the line of history, exerting their influence on business, politics, family relationships, and social change through elaborate social gatherings. In a time when women couldn’t even own property, let alone run for office, if women wanted any of the things men got outside the home—glory, money, attention, social networking, leadership roles—they had to do it by throwing a decadent soiree or chairing a cotillion. 

To ensure people would hear and remember what she had to say, Mamie Fish lived her whole life at Volume 10, becoming famous not by playing the part of a saintly helpmeet, but by letting her demanding, bitchy, hilarious, dramatic freak flag fly. It's time to let modern readers in on the fun, the fabulousness, and the absolute ferocity that is Ms. Stuyvesant Fish—and her inimitable legacy.

About Jennifer Wright

Jennifer Wright is a columnist for the New York Observer and the New York Post, covering sex and dating. She was one of the founding editors of TheGloss.com, and her writing regularly appears in such publications as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Maxim. Her breakup cure is gin, reruns of 30 Rock, and historical biographies. She lives and loves in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lois on August 14, 2025

This was light and fun. The author is deeply familiar with the players of this era as well as the social expectations of the upper class. The novel acknowledges racism much more easily than it does classism. Mamie was light hearted and loved a good time but she lived in an era of great poverty oversee......more

Goodreads review by Sam on August 08, 2025

Mamie Fish is an icon. Is she a perfect person? Far from it. But she wanted to have a good time and didn’t want to be serious all the time. I think a healthy dose of silliness is needed every once in a while. And Mamie Fish provided that to her society members in The 400. This period of American histo......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 25, 2025

Book Review: Glitz, Glam, and a Damn Good Time: How Mamie Fish, Queen of the Gilded Age, Partied Her Way to Power by Jennifer Wright Overview Jennifer Wright’s Glitz, Glam, and a Damn Good Time is a vibrant, meticulously researched biography of Marion “Mamie” Fish, the Gilded Age’s most audacious soci......more

Goodreads review by Linda on August 27, 2025

Mamie Fish is an east coast woman who lived a fanciful life during the Gilded Age. Many people have never heard of her but the impact she made on high society has reverberated to today. The first half of the book lays the historical groundwork for the story. When Mamie Fish is fully introduced the r......more

Goodreads review by Janevonslain on August 10, 2025

Jennifer Wright does it again! I learned so much and I cried a single tear when I finished the audiobook because it was over and I wanted more!......more