By E. C. Atkins - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) This review is from: From Sardi's to Sicily The Biography of Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn's Secrets fifty years after her death (Paperback) It is with pleasure that I read, Nancy's book, giving us the truth about such a misunderstood and Hollywood hyped talent in Marilyn Monroe. The truth has been hidden in the greed of others, and film studio's ownership of her image. Nancy gives us the other side of the picture and provides history to settle the issue once and for all. Marilyn is smiling in her grave, knowing that the book has been published and part of the collection in the Library of Congress. Haters will hate, Marilyn historians will refuse to believe because they didn't know the real story, and the rest of us will smile, knowing her presence is still with us. Thank you Nancy, you can now settle down and stop defending yourself. Your story is public for the ones who want to know the story. Well written and a good read.
Nancy Miracle reads From Sardi’s to Sicily the Biography of Marilyn Monroe Saturday, April 26 • Add a Time? Next Week Show Map Oldest House & Gardens Key West 322 Duval Street, Key West, Florida 33040
Key Nancy Miracle reads From Sardi’s to Sicily the Biography of Marilyn Monroe Saturday, April 26 • Add a Time? Next Week Show Map Oldest House & Gardens Key West 322 Duval Street, Key West, Florida 33040
Key West Book Fair Nancy Miracle Key West will be participating in the fifth annual Key West Book Fair at the Oldest House on Duval on the 26th of April a SAturday. There will be refreshments frree admission. Meanwhile and always copies of book are available at Little Room dJazz Little Room Jazz Club hope to see you ...more
E. C. Atkins - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
This review is from: From Sardi's to Sicily The Biography of Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn's Secrets fifty years after her death (Paperback)
It is with pleasure that I read, Nancy's book, giving us the truth about such a misunderstood and Hollywood hyped talent in Marilyn Monroe. The truth has been hidden in the greed of others, and film studio's ownership of her image. Nancy gives us the other side of the picture and provides history to settle the issue once and for all. Marilyn is smiling in her grave, knowing that the book has been published and part of the collection in the Library of Congress. Haters will hate, Marilyn historians will refuse to believe because they didn't know the real story, and the rest of us will smile, knowing her presence is still with us. Thank you Nancy, you can now settle down and stop defending yourself. Your story is public for the ones who want to know the story. Well written and a good read.