Authors: Laura Van Wormer
6 - Jackson’s Contemplation of Alexandra Grows More Serious
8 - Alexandra, Cassy, Stolen Money, Weddings and His Wife:
Langley Tries to Stay on Top of Things
9 - Cassy Uses Alexandra’s Hideaway
11 - What Happened That Night
Part I: Jackson Gives Alexandra a Ride Home
12 - What Happened That Night
Part II: Alexandra Returns Lisa Connors’ Call
13 - What Happened That Night
Part III: Gordon and Alexandra Try to Resolve an Issue
14 - Langley’s in for a Number of Surprises
15 - Alexandra and the Marilyn Monroe of TV News
17 - Gordon and Jessica Watch the Rehearsal
18 - Jessica Has to Tell Alexandra Something
19 - The Changing Times of Cassy Cochran
21 - In Which Jackson Flees Alexandra and Flies to Hilleanderville
22 - Jessica Has Two Visitors in Her Office
23 - Alexandra Tells Gordon She Doesn’t Like to Disappoint Him
25 - The Unveiling
Part I: Jackson
26 - The Unveiling
Part II: Jessica
27 - The Unveiling
Part III: Gordon
28 - The Unveiling
Part IV: Langley
29 - The Unveiling
Part V: Cassy
30 - DBS Unveiled
Part VI- Alexandra
33 - After the Party
Part I: Rendezvous
34 - After the Party
Part II: Alexandra Has a Long Night
36 - Langley Asks What He Should Do
37 - The Strange New Life of Jessica Wright
41 - The Complicated Feelings of Gordon Strenn
42 - Alexandra Across America—Again
43 - Alexandra’s Visit with Her Parents
45 - Alexandra’s Dinner with Lisa Connors
Part I
46 - Alexandra’s Dinner with Lisa Connors
Part II
47 - Jackson Decides to Kick Up a Fuss
49 - Alexandra and Cassy Have a Talk
50 - Langley Has It Out with Belinda
51 - Gordon and Alexandra Plan Their Future
LAURA VAN WORMER
Alexandra Waring
Copyright © 1989, 2013 by Laura Van Wormer
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Alexandria Waring: a novel / Laura Van Wormer.
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Women television personalities —Fiction.;
Television news anchors —Fiction.)
New York : Doubleday, c1989.
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Laura Van Wormer
has been a force in fiction since the publication of Riverside Drive in 1988. A best-selling author of fourteen novels, her engrossing plots, memorable characters and insider knowledge of the media professions have won praise from the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Good Housekeeping, and People Magazine. Today she is Publisher of Author & Company, dividing her time between Connecticut and New York.
Benedict Canyon / Jury Duty / Just for the Summer
The Alexandra Chronicles:
Riverside Drive / Alexandra Waring / Any Given Moment / Talk
Exposé* / The Last Lover* / Trouble Becomes Her*
The Bad Witness* / The Kill Fee* / Mr. Murder*
Riverside Park
*A Sally Harrington Mystery
To learn more about Laura Van Wormer and
all of her books please visit:
http://lauravanwormer.com
For
Loretta Barrett
and
Nancy Evans
with heartfelt thanks to
Dianna Whitley, Shaye Areheart, Paul Aron, David Burr,Patricia Elliott, Nell Hanson, Lindy Hess, Sara Maxwell and Betty Prashker
for everything, 1983-84 especially.
At the time I wrote this novel, Ronald Reagan was leaving office, George Bush senior was coming in, CNN was gaining traction on cable but the news groups at The Big Three broadcast networks were still the be-all and end-all. Clearly much has changed since 1988 (!), perhaps most of all the ages of Alexandra Waring, Cassy Cochran and Jessica Wright from book to book over the years because I didn’t want them to age as fast as I was! So I strongly advise you to stop doing the math about their ages in the novels because it will only drive you mad.
For those of you who read this book as WEST END, you may notice a different feel to the ending. That is because I have tried to restore it to something closer to the way I originally intended it, but was pushed to change. For younger readers, the notion that anyone ever cared about who slept with whom (or what) must seem rather quaint, but I assure you that everybody in mainstream American did care, and many careers were abruptly sidelined because of it.
ALEXANDRA WARING is by far my longest novel but is the usual mix of fun, sex and seriousness that became my hallmark. I hope you enjoy it.
Meriden, Connecticut
August, 2013