<p>Rona Jaffe''s frank, scandalous and thrilling 1958 novel, <i>The Best of Everything </i>follows a group of young women as they negotiate office romances, workplace politics, broken engagements, tiny apartments, lecherous bosses, heartbreak and lasting friendship, published in Penguin Modern Classics.<br><br>New York, 1952: Four young women have come to the city: to find love, to build their careers and to savour the indefinable optimism of the times. Caroline is the college graduate, determined to escape the typing pool and become an editor. April is the beautiful country girl with a penchant for disastrous romances. Aspiring actress Gregg is tangled in a dangerous love affair with a playwright; and divorc¿Barbara writes about lipsticks by day and cares alone for her daughter by night. Famously bedtime reading for <i>Mad Men</i>''s Don Draper, <i>The Best of Everything </i>portrays the lives and passions of these ambitious young women with intelligence, affection, and prose as sharp