Publisher's Summary Marilyn Monroe had the most famous face of the 20th century. A legendary actress, comedienne, and sex symbol, she has been one of Hollywood’s most talked-about performers ever since she first crossed the silver screen. Her fame persisted long after her tragic death—but as time has gone by, it has become almost impossible to separate the legend of the woman born as Norma Jeane from the truth. Now, at last, Marilyn’s real story can be told. Written in 1954, as she approached the height of her fame, this heart-wrenching unfinished autobiography provides the best possible glimpse into what it meant to be Marilyn Monroe. From its unflinching account of her desperately poor childhood to its firsthand look at the inside of the Hollywood fame machine, My Story gives us the Marilyn nobody else saw. As her story continues to be reevaluated and retold, including in the forthcoming Netflix biopic Blonde, starring Ana de Armas, this book is the key to separating fact from fiction. ©2007 Joshua Greene (P)2022 Graymalkin Media, LLC
آپ کو یہ بھی پسند آ سکتا ہے
Blackout
Frozen
Apostle Joshua Selman
Fifty Shades Darker
Shadow Hunter
Wish
Korean Drama Podcast
The 138th Simpsons Podcast
Motivation Daily by Motiversity
Kate
Pride and Prejudice
Pastor E.A Adeboye
You
The Invitation
Kenyan Plug
Anne of Green Gables
Starship Troopers
Invasion
Ruin
Alone
Equal Rites
Tau Alpha Beta
Limitless: Blind Beginnings Podcast
#WTF
تبصرے
10 تبصرے
I have always been a huge fan of Marilyn Monroe and was eager to listen to this book. The excellent recording of her story made the book come alive for me. It was very moving to hear about Marilyn's life in her own words. We have heard so much about her from everyone else. This is a heartbreaking, warm and witty look into her life journey -- and a fascinating chance to get an inside peek into her mind..
A poetic self account of thoughts of a an icon. A description of success through pure perseverance with prophetic comments provide eerie dialogue. As the last chapter concludes, My Story ends abruptly. Aptly depicting her tragic demise. The orator performed the text as if Marilyn herself was telling her story
