Captivating." - The Washington Post Named a Best Book of Summer by Good Morning America, BuzzFeed, PopSugar, BookRiot, LifeSavvy, Ct Post From "a master of historical fiction" (Npr), Karin Tanabe's A Woman of Intelligence is an exhilarating tale of post-war New York City, and one remarkable woman's journey from the United Nations, to the cloistered drawing rooms of Manhattan society, to the secretive ranks of the Fbi. A Fifth Avenue address, parties at the Plaza, two healthy sons, and the ideal husband- what looks like a perfect life for Katharina Edgeworth is anything but. It's 1954, and the post-war American dream has become a nightmare. A born and bred New Yorker, Katharina is the daughter of immigrants, Ivy-League-educated, and speaks four languages. As a single girl in 1940s Manhattan, she is a translator at the newly formed United Nations, devoting her days to her work and the promise of world peace - and her nights to cocktails and the promise of a good time. Now the wife of a beloved pediatric surgeon and heir to a shipping fortune, Katharina is trapped in a gilded cage, desperate to escape the constraints of domesticity. So when she is approached by the Fbi and asked to join their ranks as an informant, Katharina seizes the opportunity.
Captivating." - The Washington Post Named a Best Book of Summer by Good Morning America, BuzzFeed, PopSugar, BookRiot, LifeSavvy, Ct Post From "a master of historical fiction" (Npr), Karin Tanabe's A Woman of Intelligence is an exhilarating tale of post-war New York City, and one remarkable woman's journey from the United Nations, to the cloistered drawing rooms of Manhattan society, to the secretive ranks of the Fbi. A Fifth Avenue address, parties at the Plaza, two healthy sons, and the ideal husband- what looks like a perfect life for Katharina Edgeworth is anything but. It's 1954, and the post-war American dream has become a nightmare. A born and bred New Yorker, Katharina is the daughter of immigrants, Ivy-League-educated, and speaks four languages. As a single girl in 1940s Manhattan, she is a translator at the newly formed United Nations, devoting her days to her work and the promise of world peace - and her nights to cocktails and the promise of a good time. Now the wife of a beloved pediatric surgeon and heir to a shipping fortune, Katharina is trapped in a gilded cage, desperate to escape the constraints of domesticity. So when she is approached by the Fbi and asked to join their ranks as an informant, Katharina seizes the opportunity.