When the owner of the New York Yankees baseball team, Colonel
Jacob Ruppert, takes Helen Winthrope, a young actress, under his wing,
she thinks it’s because of his guilt over her father’s accidental
death—and so does Albert Kramer, Ruppert’s handsome personal secretary.
Helen and Albert develop a deepening bond the closer they become to
Ruppert, an eccentric millionaire who demands their loyalty in return
for his lavish generosity.
New York in the Jazz Age is filled
with possibilities, especially for the young and single. Yet even as
Helen embraces being a “bachelor girl”—a working woman living on her own
terms—she finds herself falling in love with Albert, even after he
confesses his darkest secret. When Ruppert dies, rumors swirl about his
connection to Helen after the stunning revelation that he has left her
the bulk of his fortune, which includes Yankee Stadium. But it is only
when Ruppert’s own secrets are finally revealed that Helen and Albert
will be forced to confront the truth about their relationship to him—and
to each other.
Inspired by factual events that gripped New York City in its heyday, Bachelor Girl is a hidden history gem about family, identity, and love in all its shapes and colors.