One Woman Show, Christine Coulson
One Woman Show, Christine Coulson
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One Woman Show

Author: Christine Coulson

Narrator: Christine Coulson, Chris Henry Coffey, Jackie Sanders, Megan Tusing

Unabridged: 1 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/17/2023


Synopsis

A “modern masterwork” (NPR)—remarkably told through museum wall labels—about a 20th-century woman who transforms herself from a precious object into an unforgettable protagonist.

Author Christine Coulson spent twenty-five years writing for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Her final project was to write wall labels for the museum’s new British Galleries. During that time, she dreamt of using The Met’s strict label format to describe people as intricate works of art. The result is this “jewel box of a novel” (Kirkus Reviews) that imagines a privileged 20th-century woman as an artifact—an object prized, collected, and critiqued. One Woman Show revolves around the life of Kitty Whitaker as she is defined by her potential for display and moved from collection to collection through multiple marriages. Coulson precisely distills each stage of this sprawling life, every brief snapshot in time a wry reflection on womanhood, ownership, value, and power.

“A moving story of privilege, womanhood, and the sweep of the 20th century told through a single American life” (Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind), Kitty is an eccentric heroine who disrupts her porcelain life with both major force and minor transgressions. Described with poignancy and humor, Coulson’s playful reversal on our interaction with art ultimately questions who really gets to tell our stories.

About Christine Coulson

Christine Coulson spent twenty-five years writing for The Metropolitan Museum of Art and left as Senior Writer in 2019. Her debut novel about the museum, Metropolitan Stories, was a national bestseller and is followed by One Woman Show.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on December 08, 2023

a book told through museum wall labels??? this sounds like a dream... but unfortunately the format was the coolest part. this book's medium outshone its story. it is a very cool idea to talk about the concept of a wealthy 20th century woman as a glowing object, intended to be owned and to look pretty......more

Goodreads review by Amy on January 22, 2025

Came for the concept—a woman’s life told entirely in art gallery exhibition cards—and stayed for the concept, as it was executed very well. This is a fast read! But not a shallow one. I recommend to all who love art, high-end gallery atmospheres, unique fiction, and women’s stories.......more

Goodreads review by Dakota on September 22, 2023

An exquisite story of one woman’s life, told in the form of museum wall labels. I was excited to pick it up and I’m thrilled to say it exceeded my expectations, the writing is so thoughtful and visual. Each page quite literally paints a picture and tells an entire story and series of emotions in jus......more

Goodreads review by Chrissie on November 18, 2023

Told through the imaginative idea of using stylishly witty museum wall labels, One Woman Show, Coulson's follow up to her short story collection Metropolitan Stories is a unique approach to a life-and-times tale of one woman's 20th century life. Coulson's whip-smart, side-eye approach to her subjects......more

Goodreads review by Mary on October 24, 2023

Such an original format. The life of a New York socialite told in museum wall labels.. The writing is masterful and the descriptions let you fill the blank pages with your own visions. Loved it!......more


Quotes

"In this short, witty audiobook, author Christine Coulson briskly delivers the text of various museum wall labels that tell the long life story of Caroline Margaret Brooks Whitaker, known as Kitty, who is portrayed as a precious object to be admired—like a work of art. As Kitty’s “provenance” grows through multiple marriages and the labels become hilariously longer, Coulson maintains the seriousness of a museum docent. Narrators Chris Henry Coffey, Jackie Sanders, and Megan Tusing interrupt the tour with gossipy comments that point out Kitty’s surface craquelure, unflattering chiaroscuro lighting, and significant need for restoration. Kitty is an eccentrically independent woman who strives to become a true masterpiece that can withstand the shallowness of upper-class art collectors."