Enter Helen, Brooke Hauser
Enter Helen, Brooke Hauser
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Enter Helen
The Invention of Helen Gurley Brown and the Rise of the Modern Single Woman

Author: Brooke Hauser

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 11 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 04/19/2016


Synopsis

“Engaging…. Nimble-footed…. Amusing….Throughout, Hauser weaves in passages connecting Brown to her contemporaries and the cultural landscape of the 1960s…[to] situate her life in the context of its times.”— New York Times Book ReviewThis female Mad Men-like story chronicles the legendary Cosmopolitan magazine editor’s rise to power as both a cultural icon and trailblazer who redefined what it means to be an American woman.In the mid-Sixties, Helen Gurley Brown, author of the groundbreaking Sex and the Single Girl, took over the ailing Cosmopolitan magazine and revamped it into one of the most successful brands in the world. At a time when magazines taught housewives how to make the perfect casserole, Helen reimagined Cosmo and womanhood itself, championing the independent, ambitious, man-loving single woman. Though she was married, to Hollywood producer David Brown, no one embodied the idea of the Cosmo Girl more than the Ozarks-born Helen, who willed, worked, and—yes—occasionally slept her way to the top, eventually becoming one of the most influential media players in the world.Drawing on new interviews with Helen’s friends and former colleagues as well as her personal letters, Enter Helen brings New York City vibrantly to life during the Sexual Revolution and the Women’s Movement and features a cast of characters including Hugh Hefner, Nora Ephron, and Gloria Steinem. It is the cinematic story of an icon who bucked convention, defined her own destiny, and became a controversial model for modern feminism, laying the groundwork for television shows like Sex and the City and Girls.“Bad Feminist” or not, Helen Gurley Brown got people talking—about sex, work, reproductive choices, and having it all—forever changing the conversation.

About Brooke Hauser

Brooke Hauser has written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Allure, and Parade, among other publications. She is the author of The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens, a winner of the American Library Association’s Alex Award. She lives in western Massachusetts with her family and has taught nonfiction writing at Smith College.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alicia

Hauser paints an engaging, well-rounded portrait of Helen Gurley Brown, portraying her as a flawed but likable and powerful woman who was not part of the feminist movement and was even somewhat befuddled by it. Gurley Brown is a paradoxical figure, and this book does a great job of capturing her con......more

Goodreads review by Addison

Disclaimer: I know the author pretty well, but this book is still full of surprises. It's cinematic and entertaining, and while it might seem like an obvious choice for a women's book group, it's also a great read for guys. It's for anyone interested in business, media, fame, and power. I highly rec......more

Goodreads review by Anne

The challenge with reading a biography of a single person is that you have to LIKE that person, and in the case of Helen Gurley Brown, I just... didn't. Hauser worked hard (sometimes NOTICEABLY hard) to paint a sympathetic portrait of the famous Cosmo editor, but I just couldn't connect with her. Th......more

Entertaining book on the intriguing, fabulous and at times contradictory Helen Gurley Brown. I had heard her name but knew very little about her apart from the basics. I now know what a towering and polarizing figure she is for women, feminists, and the publishing industry. It’s so easy for us at th......more