When We Were Brilliant

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Berkley / NAL | Berkley
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On sale Jan 20, 2026 | 9780593815854
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They were an unlikely pair—a blond bombshell and a photographer determined to be taken seriously—but Marilyn Monroe and Eve Arnold would make a deal that would change their lives in this dazzling new novel from the national bestselling author of Mrs. Poe and The Woman with the Cure.

In 1952, Norma Jeane Baker follows documentary photographer Eve Arnold into a powder room on the night they first meet. She has a proposition for her. Norma Jeane created Marilyn Monroe to be photographed, and she wants Eve to do it. Eve is better than anyone she’s seen at capturing a person’s inner truth. Together they can help each other. Together, she says, they can make something brilliant.

Skeptical of this cipher of a young woman, Eve demurs. She’s looking for more serious subjects than this ambitious starlet. But she keeps getting drawn back into Marilyn’s orbit, and the women come to recognize something in each other—something fundamental. Nothing will get in the way of what they want, and when Marilyn’s star takes off to teetering heights, neither will ever be the same.

A lavish and transporting novel, When We Were Brilliant captures the halcyon days of an icon and the grit of women determining their own futures as it explores the exceptional and complicated friendship between Marilyn Monroe and Eve Arnold.
"Bringing to life the surprising friendship between Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe and renowned photographer Eve Arnold, When We Were Brilliant is exhilarating, heartrending, and filled with verve and glamor. Author Lynn Cullen goes behind the legend to portray the real Marilyn Monroe, a complex woman from a hardscrabble background who was vulnerable and insecure but also tenacious, focused, and much more talented an actress than she was given credit for. Cullen powerfully captures the almost-impossible lives of professional women in the 1950s and '60s, emotionally torn by the conflicting demands of family and work. When We Were Brilliant kept me up reading late into the nightbecause Marilyn Monroe and Eve Arnold are portrayed so vividly, so compellingly, that they seemed to become my friends, as well as each other's."—Lauren Belfer, New York Times bestselling author of City of Light and Ashton Hall

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They were an unlikely pair—a blond bombshell and a photographer determined to be taken seriously—but Marilyn Monroe and Eve Arnold would make a deal that would change their lives in this dazzling new novel from the national bestselling author of Mrs. Poe and The Woman with the Cure.

In 1952, Norma Jeane Baker follows documentary photographer Eve Arnold into a powder room on the night they first meet. She has a proposition for her. Norma Jeane created Marilyn Monroe to be photographed, and she wants Eve to do it. Eve is better than anyone she’s seen at capturing a person’s inner truth. Together they can help each other. Together, she says, they can make something brilliant.

Skeptical of this cipher of a young woman, Eve demurs. She’s looking for more serious subjects than this ambitious starlet. But she keeps getting drawn back into Marilyn’s orbit, and the women come to recognize something in each other—something fundamental. Nothing will get in the way of what they want, and when Marilyn’s star takes off to teetering heights, neither will ever be the same.

A lavish and transporting novel, When We Were Brilliant captures the halcyon days of an icon and the grit of women determining their own futures as it explores the exceptional and complicated friendship between Marilyn Monroe and Eve Arnold.

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"Bringing to life the surprising friendship between Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe and renowned photographer Eve Arnold, When We Were Brilliant is exhilarating, heartrending, and filled with verve and glamor. Author Lynn Cullen goes behind the legend to portray the real Marilyn Monroe, a complex woman from a hardscrabble background who was vulnerable and insecure but also tenacious, focused, and much more talented an actress than she was given credit for. Cullen powerfully captures the almost-impossible lives of professional women in the 1950s and '60s, emotionally torn by the conflicting demands of family and work. When We Were Brilliant kept me up reading late into the nightbecause Marilyn Monroe and Eve Arnold are portrayed so vividly, so compellingly, that they seemed to become my friends, as well as each other's."—Lauren Belfer, New York Times bestselling author of City of Light and Ashton Hall