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Diana: Her New Life
by Andrew Morton
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Pocket (1995-09-01)
ISBN: 0671533983
EAN: 9780671533984
Dewy Decimal #: 941.085092
Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
SKU: M135129
Condition: New
Comments: 0671533983 1995 MMPB free of markings. Cover shows very minimal shelf wear. This book shows no evidence of having been used; gift quality, pretty. Your book will be carefully protected for transit in sturdy, weather-resistant packaging. We are prompt, efficient, communicative.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
The revelations in Andrew Morton's bestselling Diana: Her True Story -- among them, Prince Charles's long-term affair and Princess Diana's eating disorder and suicide attempts -- were initially greeted with disbelief. But Morton's claims have all been born out, and Charles and Diana separated in December 1992. Now, again with exceptional access to some of Diana's closest friends and advisors, Morton delivers the truth about the Princess of Wales as she struggles to rebuild her life...on her own terms. Diana: Her New Life chronicles the secret battles that have raged behind closed doors -- including Diana's fury at Charles hiring of a "surrogate mother" under the guise of assistant private secretary -- and details Diana's private thoughts on her retirement from public duties, remarriage, her future ambitions, and more. Riveting and explosive, Diana: Her New Life shows the princess learning at last to become a woman in her own right rather than a puppet of the palace.
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Customer Reviews
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A Really Good Read
Rating (5)
Date: 2006-03-14
I love Andrew Morton's writing style. This is such a touching story. Highly recommended.
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Not as juicy as Diana: Her True Story
Rating (4)
Date: 2003-05-06
but just as good. This book is an update on Diana since her separation from Charles in 1992 and what the future could hold for Diana as a single woman.Unfortunately, only a year after her divorce, we got the answer, and it wasn't good.
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Palace Intrigue is Alive & Well in This Century
Rating (4)
Date: 1998-09-28
1 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
Without question, this is a book sympathetic to Diana's side, and justifiably so. The grey-suited eunuchs of Buckingham Palace have never done the monarchy a favor by meddling in the marriages of the royal family. Morton tells the tale of Diana, her remarkable courage and resourcefulness, and her feelings of alienation, in the face of a smear campaign that would have shriveled us lesser mortals. Diana is a flawed, but nevertheless feeling, human being who did not deserve the ill treatment she received at the hands of her prince and his minions. This is an interesting book to read in light of what's happened since the book's publication in 1994. One can believe that Diana's death may not have been an accident.
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An interesting book,it made you feel asif you were there.
Rating (3)
Date: 1997-12-15
I loved this book, I felt as if I was there writing the book as it happened,rather than reading the book years after it happened.
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