"Clara and Mr. Tiffany" is a historical novel set in the late 19th century, focusing on Clara Driscoll, a talented designer at Tiffany & Co. The narrative depicts her struggles and triumphs as a woman in a male-dominated industry, highlighting her significant contributions to the art of stained glass. Clara's artistic vision and passion brought a fresh perspective to the company, making her a key figure in the creation of some of Tiffany's most famous works.
The story also explores Clara's complex relationship with Louis Comfort Tiffany, the company's founder. Their professional and personal dynamics evolve throughout the narrative, revealing the challenges they face due to societal norms and the expectations placed on women. Clara's journey is not only about her work but also about finding her identity and asserting her value in both her career and personal life.