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Patricia Bosworth

Patricia Bosworth

Patricia Bosworth

ANYTHING YOUR LITTLE HEART DESIRES will be released on July 08, 1998 in Trade Paperback
Jul 08, 1998
ANYTHING YOUR LITTLE HEART DESIRES is now available in Trade Paperback
Jul 08, 1998
Anything Your Little Heart Desires will be released on July 08, 1998 in
Jul 08, 1998
Jul 08, 1998

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Vogue.com, February 9, 2012
...of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Sarah Bradford 1. Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman by Patricia Bosworth “The consummate chameleon.” 2. Coco Chanel: An Intimate Life by Lisa Chaney “I can’t wait to read the real dish on what...
Tacoma News Tribune, December 21, 2011
...Jane Fonda came out with her autobiography in 2006. Whether you've read that revealing best-seller or not, Patricia Bosworth's first-rate "Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30) offers a more detailed, objective...
The Scotsman, December 9, 2011
...tomes. Has ever a family discussed its own dysfunctions so openly and endlessly as the Fondas, especially Jane? Patricia Bosworth’s hefty new biography of her contemporary and sort-of-friend Jane Fonda (Robson Press, £20) is hamstrung by the fact that...
Salon, December 9, 2011
...relationship with her aloof father — a relationship already explored at length in her 2005 memoir (and in Patricia Bosworth’s new Fonda biography as well). But while all of these women have built successful lives in spite of their fathers’ varying...
Irish Independent, December 1, 2011
...anecdotes are excellent, and the self-modesty not false. Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman by Patricia Bosworth A massive biography, written with Fondas blessing, which aims to be myth-busting rather than muckraking. Bosworth, granted access...
CBS News, November 20, 2011
...she was beautiful, well-connected and named Miranda. The powerful circle of men enchanted is astonishing. Writers Sam Kashner, Patricia Bosworth and Bryan Burrough, three of Vanity Fair's most celebrated authors, share their stories of one of Hollywood's...
CBS News, November 20, 2011
...she was beautiful, well-connected and named Miranda. The powerful circle of men enchanted is astonishing. Writers Sam Kashner, Patricia Bosworth and Bryan Burrough, three of Vanity Fair's most celebrated authors, share their stories of one of Hollywood's...
Vogue.com, February 9, 2012
...of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Sarah Bradford 1. Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman by Patricia Bosworth “The consummate chameleon.” 2. Coco Chanel: An Intimate Life by Lisa Chaney “I can’t wait to read the real dish on what...
The Scotsman, December 9, 2011
...tomes. Has ever a family discussed its own dysfunctions so openly and endlessly as the Fondas, especially Jane? Patricia Bosworth’s hefty new biography of her contemporary and sort-of-friend Jane Fonda (Robson Press, £20) is hamstrung by the fact that...
Salon, December 9, 2011
...relationship with her aloof father — a relationship already explored at length in her 2005 memoir (and in Patricia Bosworth’s new Fonda biography as well). But while all of these women have built successful lives in spite of their fathers’ varying...
Forward, December 9, 2011
...48 in 1971, and her estate has been just as famously tight-lipped ever since. Almost two decades ago, Patricia Bosworth published an unauthorized biography that was long on innuendo and surmise. More recently, Arbus’s daughter compiled “Diane Arbus:...
Forward, December 9, 2011
...48 in 1971, and her estate has been just as famously tight-lipped ever since. Almost two decades ago, Patricia Bosworth published an unauthorized biography that was long on innuendo and surmise. More recently, Arbus’s daughter compiled “Diane Arbus:...
Irish Independent, December 1, 2011
...anecdotes are excellent, and the self-modesty not false. Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman by Patricia Bosworth A massive biography, written with Fondas blessing, which aims to be myth-busting rather than muckraking. Bosworth, granted access...
CBS News, November 20, 2011
...she was beautiful, well-connected and named Miranda. The powerful circle of men enchanted is astonishing. Writers Sam Kashner, Patricia Bosworth and Bryan Burrough, three of Vanity Fair's most celebrated authors, share their stories of one of Hollywood's...