Valley Of The Dolls
(Autor) Jacqueline SusannGiving a party was not as simple as going to one. You could always leave someone else's party. You were stuck with your own. Dolls - red or black; capsules or tablets; washed down with vodka or swallowed straight. For Anne, Neely and Jennifer, it doesn't matter, as long as the pill bottle is within easy reach. These three starlets become best friends when they are young and in New York, struggling to make their names in the entertainment industry. Only when they reach the peak of their careers do they find there's nowhere left to go but down - to the valley of the dolls. A record-breaking bestseller and an instant sensation, this is a salaciously subversive cult classic about the dark heart of fame. 'Like reading a very, very long, absolutely delicious gossip column. Magnetic' Nora Ephron 'Unputdownable' Candace Bushnell 'A cult classic' Elle 'A pop-culture touchstone: a gleefully salacious story of friendship, sex, backstabbing and pills' New York Times
Jacqueline Susann
Jacqueline Susann was an American author best known for her novel "Valley of the Dolls," which became one of the best-selling books of all time. She was known for her bold and candid writing style, often tackling taboo subjects such as sex, drugs, and Hollywood glamour. Susann's work paved the way for other authors to explore similar themes in literature, and she is considered a pioneer in the genre of popular fiction. Her impact on the literary world continues to be felt today, as her books remain popular and influential.