
The original novel of the same name movie, well known for the movie starring Audrey Hepburn. It has been loved by readers all over the world since the first edition was published in the United States in 1958. However, if the film is a romantic drama about the true love of a woman who dreams of ascending to a higher society, the original story 'Morning in Tiffany' is a more serious story with heartbreaking sorrow.
Harley's uneasy emotions of her protagonist, and the attitude of a novelist, who likes her but can not approach her, makes her readers more saddened.
It's New York in the 1940s, where the martinis flow from cocktail-hour to breakfast at Tiffany's. And nice girls do not, except, of course, Holly Golightly. Pursued by Mafia gangsters and playboy millionaires, Holly is a fragile eyeful of tawny hair and turned-up nose, a heart-breaker, a perplexer, a trailer, a tease. She is irrepressibly 'top banana in the shock department', and one of the shining flowers of American fiction.



