Mademoiselle Chanel
Written by C. W. Gortner
Narrated by Rebecca Gibel
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
For readers of The Paris Wife and Z comes this vivid novel full of drama, passion, tragedy, and beauty that stunningly imagines the life of iconic fashion designer Coco Chanel—the ambitious, gifted laundrywoman’s daughter who revolutionized fashion, built an international empire, and become one of the most influential and controversial figures of the twentieth century.
Born into rural poverty, Gabrielle Chanel and her siblings are sent to orphanage after their mother’s death. The sisters nurture Gabrielle’s exceptional sewing skills, a talent that will propel the willful young woman into a life far removed from the drudgery of her childhood.
Transforming herself into Coco—a seamstress and sometime torch singer—the petite brunette burns with ambition, an incandescence that draws a wealthy gentleman who will become the love of her life. She immerses herself in his world of money and luxury, discovering a freedom that sparks her creativity. But it is only when her lover takes her to Paris that Coco discovers her destiny.
Rejecting the frilly, corseted silhouette of the past, her sleek, minimalist styles reflect the youthful ease and confidence of the 1920s modern woman. As Coco’s reputation spreads, her couturier business explodes, taking her into rarefied society circles and bohemian salons. But her fame and fortune cannot save her from heartbreak as the years pass. And when Paris falls to the Nazis, Coco is forced to make choices that will haunt her.
An enthralling novel of an extraordinary woman who created the life she desired, Mademoiselle Chanel explores the inner world of a woman of staggering ambition whose strength, passion and artistic vision would become her trademark.
Reviews for Mademoiselle Chanel
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Absolutely loved this book!! It is a book you can't wait to settle down with and wish it didn't have to end. You will want to race out and buy a bottle of No. 5.
She literally came alive for me in this novel. I didn't know much about Coco, but love her timeless designs. What a breath of fresh air she would have been in the rigid, torturous, corseted, almost comic, fashions of the early 20th century. The longevity of her classic ideas shows even now, years after her death, she knew what women wanted and in what they looked alluring rather than trussed.
Coco Chanel was an intriguing, complex woman. C.W. Gortner has a talent for telling stories and this book is a delight. I recommend it to all those who love fashion, complex women and Coco Chanel. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Mademoiselle Chanel by C.W. Gortner is about the life of famed clothing designer Coco Chanel and made for a gripping, absorbing story. This is a rag-to-riches tale of how a poor French girl called Gabrielle transformed herself into the darling of the fashionable world as Coco Chanel and then took herself even higher to become the Queen of all things dealing with French fashion. She wasn’t always likeable, but she was always interesting. Extremely intense, stubborn, passionate and self-centered she did things her way and although she had help along the way, her career advanced mostly under her own talent and hard work. She is known today as the instigator of the “little black dress”, also for her collarless suits, and her namesake perfume, the iconic Chanel No. 5. She lived through very interesting times being born in 1883 and passing away in 1971, her style helped define the Roaring Twenties with her sporty, casual chic and she continued to build her business into a thriving empire during the 1930’s. World War II threw a dark shadow over her life and she took a number of years off after the war before coming out of retirement and launching a collection in 1954 which put her back on top once more.The author manages to cover all areas of Chanel’s life and makes this story of an fiercely determined, ambitious woman an enthralling read that I enjoyed very much.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent book! Very well written. A rags to riches story of a very determined woman.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The narrator did an excellent job at capturing the tone of Chanel’s life story. I would definitely recommend to anyone interested in knowing more about Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A disappointing novelization of Coco Chanel's life with cursory descriptions of the clothes and rather uninspired writing overall. Mlle. Chanel's life and times were so extraordinary, that it's unclear why the author chose to create a historical fiction of it, much less so poorly. It rather felt like a wikipedia article with created dialogue. It's also not clear that Gortner added anything to the historiography in either speculation or research-- so perhaps reading a non-fiction work about her and/or her career might serve better for those interested.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Beautiful story