

I LOVE LOVE LOVE this book, the story is very rare and amazing, I have seen the movie zillion of times with mom, starring Kirk Douglas and Mia Sara, it is a story about Merle Oberon, a spectacularly beautiful half-caste, rose from the slums of Calcutta hoping to the heights of Hollywood/London stardom in the 1930's. To tell you the truth, I haven't finished reading this book, but I'm planning on it. Years later I discovered that this story is actually real about a beautiful actress called Merle Oberon. We had a ritual for a while of watching it over and over again, reciting the best scenes like "Who am I mama?".

Years later, I told a friend of mine who was obsessed with books and movies about it and he got me the book, first edition, I kept on searching until I got two copies one on VCR and another on DVD as a surprise to my mother, I was 16 at the time, we only had half of the miniseries before and to me watching the whole thing was breathtaking. When I was young my mom kept telling me I remind her of a miniseries she watched years ago before the war but couldn't find again called Queenie starring the enchanting Mia Sara. He was also a publisher and editor who guided Jackie Kennedy in her career at Doubleday.

Michael Korda is an author of books I have always enjoyed. The author, Michael Korda is the nephew of Alexander Korda and had a front row seat in the making of Ms. She managed to marry Alexander Korda, one of England's greatest producers and directors. The fascinating thing about this book is that it is a roman a clef about the famous movie star Merle Oberon. This novel is full of colorful characters and intrigue. She uses her intelligence and beauty to become a bona fide movie star mainly by marrying a charismatic director and their union is as enchanting and riveting as any movie. This is one of those books.īeautiful, seductive, Anglo Indian Dawn Avalon flees the street of Calcutta for London when she is wrongfully accused of murder. When reading reviews and comments by my friends, I'm constantly reminded of books I've read and loved before there was a goodreads. Goodreads has given me another reason why I love their site so much.
