“What was Norma Jeane Baker really like, away from the blinding spotlight and out of the hair and makeup that made her Marilyn? That's the question that has haunted our collective imagination for decades, and lucky for us readers, that is precisely the topic that Lynn Cullen takes up in her latest novel, When We Were Brilliant. This is a nuanced character study that immerses readers directly into the honest, complicated, and intimate relationship between Marilyn Monroe and her most trusted photographer and collaborator, the fierce and indomitable Eve Arnold. With a string of luminous cameos including Joan Crawford, Jackie Kennedy and Grace Kelly, this is a whirlwind tour through both the light and the dark of Hollywood's golden era—and the leading lady who continues to fascinate us to this day.”—Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of It Girl
"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 night—because 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
"In When We Were Brilliant, Lynn Cullen turns her formidable talents to illuminating the little-known collaboration between Marilyn Monroe and photographer Eve Arnold. Impeccable research and detail combine with unforgettable characters and eloquent prose to make this unique talent of female friendship and empowerment one for the ages."—Pam Jenoff, New York Times bestselling author of Last Twilight in Paris
"I inhaled this book breathlessly, in one day, spellbound by the magical quality of Lynn's writing, the invitation to view iconic sex symbol Marilyn Monroe through—quite literally—a new lens, and the intimate portrayal of her fierce and devoted friendship with photographer Eve Arnold. An extraordinary feat of historical fiction and one of my favorite books this year."—Colleen Oakley, USA Today bestselling author of Jane and Dan at the End of the World