Ratings6
Average rating3.1
... Huh. I really enjoyed this until about 3/4 of the way through, maybe. It was fascinating as a documentation of the early 50s and societal change with (white) women entering the workforce after WWII. I thought it was strongest when it focused on Caroline and April, and probably weakest when it focused on Gregg, who didn't make sense as a character to me at all. My biggest problem, though, was the last 20-30 pages, when it kind of seemed like the author realized the book was over 400 pages and just rushed to cram in a resolution for each character. Basically, no spoilers, but the resolution for Caroline's storyline was so random and out of nowhere (and, I think, out of character for her) that it kind of retroactively soured me on the book. This is probably more like a 2.5, and worth reading if you're interested in the era of early Mad Men, but sigh.