Her life began as a gutsy tomboy from a hardscrabble Arizona mining town — she was also a literary prodigy who published her first story at the age of ten. In 1930, fifteen-year-old Jane Hall became an orphan who soon found herself living on Park Avenue, swept up in the surprising world of Depression-era debutantes, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s birthday balls, and the dazzling nightlife of Manhattan’s Café Society. Once her clever romances about life among the smart set began selling to national magazines, Hollywood’s top agent got her contract as a screenwriter with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
While in Hollywood Jane lunched with Rosalind Russell, dined with Walter Pidgeon, danced with Jimmy Stewart, and reported from the sets of Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. She wrote the story and the script for what the New York Times called the “best social comedy of 1939,” These Glamour Girls, and established a lively camaraderie with F Scott Fitzgerald, who worked in the office next door to hers.
But Jane’s fierce ambition and desire to be an independent woman conflicted with the expectations of her friends, her family, and the era in which she lived. Drawing on her mother’s diaries and letters, Robin takes us on an unforgettable journey through 1930s Manhattan and Hollywood as Jane wrestles with who she was meant to be. Such Mad Fun is both coming-of-age story and a cautionary tale set in the cultural context of a decade that has surprising parallels with American life today.
Jane Hall’s story mirrors those of many female professionals even today, who face immense pressures to maintain a certain look. Hall’s brushes with Hollywood and literary celebrities make great reading . . . This portrait of a more literary mass-market America offers much food for reflection on modern culture. A valuable, absorbing contribution to the history of women, golden-age Hollywood, and America’s magazine culture of the 1930s and ’40s. KIRKUS REVIEWS' BEST BOOKS OF 2016
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Robin Cutler's early life was split between Manhattan and a farm near a tiny town in Virginia called Casanova. An only child, she never felt like one because of the menagerie collected by her mother, Jane Hall, a former screenwriter at MGM, who had the best years of her life before Robin was born. But that's the Such Mad Fun story. Robin's siblings included a rescued ocelot, multiple German Shepherds, farm cats, snooty cats, and a screech owl (Sidney), who could not fly but traveled on Eastern Airlines in a modified Nantucket basket. In his salad days, her dad, Robert F. Cutler, founded and managed the popular Suffern County Theater. Also before she was born.Robin decided she wanted to be a historian in the ninth grade. She grew up in a world without any modern digital devices and was happiest in the stacks of various libraries. Her love of books led her to earning a Ph.D. in political science from Columbia University. But most of her future career would be as a public historian. Highlights have included working for the National Endowment for Humanities when author Lynne Cheney was chairman, co-producing an Emmy-nominated dramatic series for PBS, working with several Native American tribes to chronicle their histories and culture on film and video, publishing three nonfiction books, two of which took way too long to research; these are featured on her website along with galleries, blog posts and trailers for classic films related to the story in Such Mad Fun. Search for Robin R Cutler.
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