Friday, March 29, 2013

Review From Sardi's to Sicily The Biography of Marilyn Monroe

Review of From Sardi's to Sicily The Biography of Marilyn Monroe


  • Nina De Costa The literary format is unusual and may not appeal to the masses, however, the content is intriguing. In my opinion, the story is very credible, in light of how Hollywood stars were manufactured and exploited during that time.
    This story portrays the tragedy of Marilyn's life!
    One can only feel empathy for Marilyn, her family and mostly, her secret daughter.
    Additionally, it is understandable how difficult it would be for her daughter to break the "myth" of this infamous star and how the impact of this secret would be perceived in Hollywood history.
    Imagine, it was all a lie!
    The book is worth the read!

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  3. From Sardi's to Sicily The Biography of Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn's Secrets fifty years after her deat&hellip by Nancy Maniscalco Miracle 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Have an open mind, ignore society, November 20, 2013
    This book is very interesting and if you know what you're 'told' to believe, and then read this book.... If you know anything about Marilyn Monroe, the book gives information that is quite intriguing. Nancy is a very kind person and in person you can see similar features from on her face to her speech to her mannerisms. She never boasts it brags or walks into a room claiming She's the daughter of Marilyn Monroe..... She's very humble and quiet and kind. Anyone who bashes her, is wrong. Society will tell you how you should feel, government with create a setting for you to believe and don't forget it's all entertainment driven. In the end, what matters is....... Happiness. This is a good read.

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