
The Chosen and the Beautiful
by Nghi Vo (2021)
Like 'The Gatsby Gambit', this offers a magical, character-driven reimagining of the Jazz Age.

by Carole Price (2025)
America's most beloved literary characters. A page-turning mystery. The gilded opulence of the Roaring Twenties. And a clever young woman of unusual persistence. Be ready to re-think the world of Gatsby. Freshly twenty-one and sporting a daring new bob, Greta Gatsby--younger sister to the infamous Jay—is finally free of her dull finishing school, and looking forward to an idyllic summer at the Gatsby Mansion, the jewel of West Egg. From its breathtaking views to its eccentric denizens, Greta is eager to inhale it all--even to the predictable disapproval of Mrs Dantry, Jay’s exacting housekeeper. Indeed, nothing could disrupt the blissful time Greta has planned… except finding out that Jay’s cadre of dubious friends—Daisy and Tom Buchanan, along with Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker—will be summering there, too. It's hard to be noticed when the luminous Daisy Buchanan is in the room, and Jordan keeps rather too close tabs on handsome Nick Carraway for Greta’s liking. But by far the worst is Daisy’s boorish husband, Tom, whose explosive temper seems always balanced on a knife-edge. But soon, bad blood is the least of their problems, as a shocking event sets the Gatsby household reeling. Death has come to West Egg, and with it, a web of scandal, betrayal, and secrets. Turning sleuth isn’t how Greta meant to spend her summer—but what choice does she have, when everyone else seems intent on living in a world of make-believe? Deftly subverting romantic notions about money, power, and freedom that still stand today, THE GATSBY GAMBIT is a sparkling homage to, and reinvention of, a world American readers have lionized for generations.
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by Nghi Vo (2021)
Like 'The Gatsby Gambit', this offers a magical, character-driven reimagining of the Jazz Age.

by Jillian Cantor (2022)
This reimagining of 'The Gatsby Gambit' explores the female characters' perspectives during the Jazz Age.

by Beatriz Williams (2016)
Echoing 'The Gatsby Gambit', this novel captures the glamour and dramatic secrets of the wealthy.

by Paula McLain (2011)
This shares the Jazz Age setting and exploration of artistic lives with 'The Gatsby Gambit'.

by Amor Towles (2011)
Like 'The Gatsby Gambit', this book immerses readers in the sophisticated, glamorous world of New York.
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