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lovetoreadwy
Posted December 17, 2011
all about lana very little about natalie. waste of time and money. all about lanas many boyfriends. it is a self pity book.
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Posted December 6, 2011
It was engrossing, amazingly candid and honest. This book is also as much about Lana herself as it is about Natalie. Forever in Natalie' shadow, Lana never developed her own life and identity and she spends virtually her entire life seeking Natalie's approval and acknowledgement. You can clearly see that she truly loved her sister, through the ups and downs of their relationship.
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Posted December 6, 2011
I found this book by her sister, Lana, to be really informative about Natalie. So many interesting little stories that only her sister would know. Both funny and serious. Highly recommend it.
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Posted November 5, 2011
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Overview
This New York Times best-selling book is the most intimate possible remembrance of Natalie Wood's tempestuous life and tragic death. A book that only Natalie Wood's sister could have written - a warm but unflinchingly candid account of a great star's passionate love affairs, violent fights, stormy marriages, bitter divorces, and of her controversial death by drowning at the age of forty-three, stunning a nation that adored her.