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Diana in Search of Herself: Portrait of a Troubled Princess - Sally Bedell Smith
Diana in Search of Herself: Portrait of a Troubled Princess
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"A tantalizing peek into the living museum that is European royalty and a portrait of Diana as a mentally ill princess."-Washington Post Book World "If you're going to read one Diana book, this should be it."-Newsweek "Diana in Search of Herself tempts us to look again at the iconic princess,... show more
"A tantalizing peek into the living museum that is European royalty and a portrait of Diana as a mentally ill princess."-Washington Post Book World "If you're going to read one Diana book, this should be it."-Newsweek "Diana in Search of Herself tempts us to look again at the iconic princess, whose boundless charm, energy, and warmth contrasted wildly with her mood swings, bulimia, and shaky sense of self, all of which Smith addresses in this balanced analysis of the most charismatic member of the British royal family."-Elle"Smith has done the best any responsible writer can-she has taken a fairy-tale princess and rendered her as a believable woman who, borderline personality or not, is somehow more likable for her struggle against psychological troubles."-Atlanta Journal & Constitution "At once morbidly fascinating and profoundly sad...Princess Diana's life seems less a candle in the wind than an accident waiting to happen."-Boston Globe "A chilling vision of loneliness, need and untreated mental illness."-USA Today"She offers a fascinating account of Diana's aristocratic upbringing...She also provides perhaps the fullest account to date of Diana's half-dozen or so love affairs."-Dallas Morning News "Compelling."-New York Daily News
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780451201089 (0451201086)
ASIN: 0451201086
Publisher: Signet
Pages no: 544
Edition language: English
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Reading this book made me realize that, as much as I admired and adored Princess Diana, how little I knew about the real Princess of Wales. No matter all the press I read about Diana during her lifetime, this book --- which is replete with quotes and attributions from many of Diana's friends, detr...
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