My latest recording is now for sale on Audible. This was a really interesting book to narrate. American Empress: The Life and Times of Marjorie Merriweather Post by Nancy Rubin Stuart is a biography about the Post cereal heiress and philanthropist.
From Audible:
"American Empress is the best-selling
history of the dramatic life of heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post,
daughter of breakfast-cereal magnate C.W. Post, founder of the Postum
Cereal Company.
As a girl growing up in the Midwest, young Marjorie Post helped glue
cereal boxes in her father’s barn, later sat on the board of directors
of her father’s company, wed several times, and by late middle age was
widely acknowledged as the “Queen of Washington, DC” because of her
friendship with presidents, senators, diplomats, and royalty.
During the nearly nine decades of her life, the beautiful and vastly
wealthy Mrs. Post had four husbands - among them stockbroker E.F. Hutton
and Joseph Davies, ambassador to Soviet Russia under Stalin - built
several glittering mansions, including Palm Beach’s legendary
Mar-a-Lago, and sailed the seven seas on her huge yacht, the Sea Cloud.
A glamorous and warm-hearted woman who retained her Midwestern twang
and fondness for square dancing, Mrs. Post was also mother to actress
Dina Merrill. Throughout her life, she gave generously to hundreds of
civic and artistic causes, among them the National Symphony Orchestra,
the Washington Ballet, and the Kennedy Center.
Thanks to her brains, beauty, and vast wealth, Mrs. Post was a woman
well ahead of her era, whose natural business acumen created the frozen
foods industry and helped transform the Postum Cereal Company into the
General Foods Corporation.
A sweeping social history about one of America's most beautiful,
wealthy, and generous heiresses, the "Duchess of Washington, DC" and the
"Queen of Palm Beach", a friend to the crowned heads of Europe as well
as to American presidents, first ladies, senators, and diplomats.
The daughter of breakfast-cereal magnate C.W. Post, Marjorie Post's
story traces her rise from her middle-class Midwestern roots to the
pinnacle of America's high society. Along the way she married four
times, anonymously gave thousands of dollars to widows, students, and
soldiers, and earned the respect of hundreds of people for her charity,
wit, and charm."
To listen to a sample and/or purchase the book, head to Audible here.