'Breakfast At Tiffany's' by Truman Capote


Holly Golightly is a beautiful and (ambiguously) popular young lady in 1940’s Manhattan. She doesn’t work but survives off the kindness of the men she's dating. But none of the them are as obsessed with Holly as her neighbour and narrator, who for reasons of his own is determined to unlock the secrets of this unknowable girl. 
   A piece of deft and beloved literature that even having no prior experience with, will be hard to read without seeing Audrey Hepburn mouth the words on the pages. 

111 Pages



Capote, T. (2000). Breakfast at Tiffany's. Penguin.

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