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About The Hollywood Daughter. From the New York Times bestselling author of The Dressmaker and A Touch of Stardust, comes a Hollywood coming-of-age novel, in which Ingrid Bergman’s affair with Roberto Rossellini forces her biggest fan to reconsider everything she was raised to www.doorway.ru: The Hollywood Daughter is at first loaded with nostalgia But the novel slowly unravels this idealistic image to show the danger of conformity and the overwhelming pressure to do what is expected in a culture where aberration is not tolerated. [The novel] feels particularly resonant today.”. - . Beautifully written and deeply moving, The Hollywood Daughter is an intimate novel of self-discovery that evokes a Hollywood sparkling with glamour and vivid drama. From the Hardcover edition. Historical Fiction Fiction Historical Audiobook/5(K).


Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Hollywood Daughter: A Novel by Kate Alcott (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! The Hollywood Daughter by Kate Alcott is a Doubleday publication. Alcott captures the glamour and awe of Hollywood amid the tensions and fears of McCarthyism and the scandal that sent shockwaves throughout the industry, but is also an intimate look at family, the cracks in the veneer, the loyalty, the secrets, and the importance of learning priorities, relinquishing false illusions, and. by Kate Alcott ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 7, A Hollywood publicist's daughter idolizes movie star Ingrid Bergman. It's , and Jesse Malloy, a confirmed New Yorker, is assailing the still-impenetrable glass ceiling at Newsweek when she receives an unexpected invitation—to attend the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.


"The Hollywood Daughter comes at a perfect time to remind us of what happens when conspiracy theorists and authoritarians are loosed upon the land Jessica Malloy is a worthy heroine for our era. Kate Alcott reminds us that the real damage to home and homeland comes from fearmongering and divisive politics."--Washington Post. The Hollywood Daughter is at first loaded with nostalgia But the novel slowly unravels this idealistic image to show the danger of conformity and the overwhelming pressure to do what is expected in a culture where aberration is not tolerated. [The novel] feels particularly resonant today.”. --Kansas City Star. "The Hollywood Daughter comes at a perfect time to remind us of what happens when conspiracy theorists and authoritarians are loosed upon the land Jessica Malloy is a worthy heroine for our era. Kate Alcott reminds us that the real damage to home and homeland comes from fearmongering and divisive politics." —Washington Post.

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