You can consider this cover for The High Cost of Loving, which is unattributed, an addendum to our April showers collection from last year. Written by Bonnie Golightly, it’s a novelization of the 1958 MGM film starring José Ferrer and Gena Rowlands, in the latter’s cinematic debut. The story deals with a devoted corporate drone whose company is sold. Clues indicate he’s going to be fired, and his name is even scraped off his office door, but the twist is he’s really going to be promoted but hasn’t been informed because of an oversight. He decides to confront the company president over his unfair treatment. Will his anger cost him the opportunity he’s been looking for? What do you think—it’s a Sidney Lumet movie or something? Everything ends up just fine.
Interesting side note on author Bonnie Golightly: that’s her real name and she even sued Truman Capote for $800,000 over Breakfast at Tiffany’s, which you’ll remember starred a Holly Golightly. She claimed the similarities between Holly and she were obvious—both lived in Upper East Side brownstones with bars around the corner, both were amateur singers, and both were crazy about cats. The suit eventually died, and Capote always claimed his character was actually based on a German immigrant he knew in NYC at the beginning of World War II who later conveniently disappeared in East Africa—a place from which lawsuits rarely spring. You can see that April showers collection here.