Search  for anything...

The Tiffany Girls: A Novel

  • Based on 2,429 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for the best price...

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $6 / mo
  • – 4-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout.

Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Afterpay, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: 20 left in stock
Fulfilled by Audible, Inc. (US)

Arrives Sep 24 – Sep 29
Order within 24 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Description

New York Times bestselling author Shelley Noble wows with a gripping historical novel about the real-life “Tiffany Girls,” a fascinating and largely unknown group of women artists behind Tiffany’s most legendary glassworks.It’s 1899, and Manhattan is abuzz. Louis Comfort Tiffany, famous for his stained-glass windows, is planning a unique installation at the Paris World’s Fair, the largest in history. At their fifth-floor studio on Fourth Avenue, the artists of the Women’s Division of the Tiffany Glass Company are already working longer shifts to finish the pieces that Tiffany hopes will prove that he is the world’s finest artist in glass. Known as the “Tiffany Girls,” these women are responsible for much of the design and construction of Tiffany’s extraordinary glassworks, but none receive credit.Emilie Pascal, daughter of an art forger, has been shunned in Paris art circles after the unmasking of her abusive father. Wanting nothing more than a chance to start a new life, she forges a letter of recommendation in hopes of fulfilling her destiny as an artist in the one place where she will finally be free to live her own life.Grace Griffith is the best copyist in the studio, spending her days cutting glass into floral borders for Tiffany’s religious stained-glass windows. But none of her coworkers know her secret: she is living a double life as a political cartoonist under the pseudonym of G.L. Griffith—hiding her identity as a woman.As manager of the women’s division, Clara Driscoll is responsible for keeping everything on schedule and within budget. But in the lead-up to the most important exhibition of her career, not only are her girls becoming increasingly difficult to wrangle, she finds herself obsessed with a new design: a dragonfly lamp that she has no idea will one day become Tiffany’s signature piece.Brought together by chance, driven by their desire to be artists in one of the only ways acceptable for women in their time, these “Tiffany Girls” will break the glass ceiling of their era and for working women to come.This historical fiction novel set in the Gilded Age of New York City is a perfect gift for any woman interested in art, history, or strong women breaking the glass ceiling of their era. Read more

Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Sep 24 – Sep 29

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • Afterpay Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Financing through Apple Pay
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • A novel finding oneself
The three heroines in this novel are each brilliant in their own ways. They are creative, exciting, flamboyant, sorrowful, willful women who can look toward the future. At one time like at the beginning of the last century, men and women’s roles were well defined by centuries, old habits. These women set a challenge for all of us to be the best that we can be and set an example for others to follow behind.. This book also gave me a better appreciation for art and color and to examine creative arts in a different way. I can almost see the twinkle in the eye of one heroine as she examines Tiffany’s windows at the 1900 pavilion in Paris. As she says the winter window “ thank you oh my gosh you remembered thank you so much. I don’t think so. I’ve got if you offered me popcorn I would probably shimmers, and you can almost see the snow sitting by your feet.” ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by Mary Frances

  • Interesting book
I enjoyed the book, interesting characters a bit of mystery, plus historical art. Could have given more back round on Emily's father it would have explained mother's death and Emily's fear that was so evident.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by Peggy McDermott

  • Fantastic book to read.
I was attracted to this book as soon as I saw it on Amazon, as I love Tiffany Glass. I have done stained glass for over forty years and love it. And have seen the four seasons panels at the Morse Museum in Florida, and they are spectacular. The details are amazing, they way she described each step, the way you have to pick out the right glass for each piece, cut it, foil it and put it on the cartoon to be soldered. Her characters are well rounded, you felt like you could see them in your head, and wanted to know what they would do next. The story unfolds so well, I could hardly put it down, took it every where I went and wanted it never to end! I recommend this highly, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025 by Catbird

  • Z
Great book
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2025 by Todd Seibert

  • Art, History, Fiction, Real Life
What a delicious mix of ingredients. So many readers will enjoy this story set in Paris and New York. Women looking to not only join the work force, but to kick off their careers, rooted in their passion and thirst to fulfill their personal dreams. Some characters are based on real people, others have been combined to represent the real Tiffany Girls. I read Tiffany Girl by Deanne Gist and realized I wanted to read more about Tiffany's stained glass art. It led me to this book which has now led me to Noon at Tiffany's. The quest for more continues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Carmen Gibson

  • Checked a lot of boxes for me
Having visited the Tiffany Museum in Winter Park, Florida four times, I was fascinated by photographs and descriptions of the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany and one of his female artists, Clara Driscoll. Thus, Shelley Noble’s Tiffany Girls piqued my interest. I found the 1899 backdrops of the art world in New York and Paris simply delicious—so well-drawn and different from my trilogy’s setting in Martha’s Vineyard and Kansas. This novel checked a lot of boxes for me: insight into American women (the Tiffany girls) making their way in the art world that was still customarily male; inclusion of well-known historical people; and the unusual point of view provided by Emilie, a fugitive from France. I naturally identified with Grace, a fictional character engaged in writing articles about women’s suffrage. She too, had to surmount difficulties because of her gender. Most of Noble’s plot centered on the production of one great work created by Tiffany’s studio for the Paris World’s Fair. During that same period, Clara Driscoll, who helped to manage the Tiffany girls, was simultaneously developing her dragonfly motif that was to become one of the studio’s most popular designs. I enjoyed Noble’s account of how stained glass evolves. Starting as a drawing, it proceeds through many phases: expanding into a “cartoon,” selecting pieces, placing lead lines, and the complicated shipping and display of the fragile masterpiece. Though I would have enjoyed reading more about Clara Driscoll herself, Noble’s account of unmarried women forging careers in art and journalism also kept me engaged. From reading others’ reviews, I’ve since learned that COVID-19 prevented Shelly Noble from visiting the Tiffany sites that I so enjoyed. Employing a narrow focus was an intelligent way to handle the lack of boots-on-the-ground research that the pandemic imposed on the author during the writing of this historical novel. Isn't the cover gorgeous? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Dancerwriter

  • Needed more
I liked the characters and the tying in various aspects of the history time, but the end was horrible. We went from high drama to .... What happened? It's like the author just moved on to something else and didn't really finish the book. And too often things were never referred to again, though they should have been part of a continuing story. As a stained glass artist, I liked some of the material but really wanted to love this book and it just left me feeling like the drama, drama, drama was for nothing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by Susan J. Dunham

  • Real life story of women designers of 1800's Tiffany glass
The Lyman Allyn Museum in New London, CT has a lovely collection of Tiffany works. 'The Tiffany Girls' historical novel takes place in the NYC Tiffany studio where the famous glass was created. The author, Shelley Noble, expertly focused on a real life cast of women artisans (one of the few acceptable women's careers at the time), whose paintings were used to create many of the patterns for Tiffany glassworks. Her well-researched story leads up to the Paris World's Fair of 1899 and beyond featuring Tiffany's famous dragonfly lamp. Great job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025 by Peanut's Mom

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.
Checking for best price...