Hollywood Kids

Cover of Hollywood Kids by Jackie Collins
Year: 1995
Language: en
Pages: 624
ISBN-13: 9780671898496
Dimensions:
Height: 6.75 Inches
Length: 4.1875 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 1.2 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914, 823.9/14
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Hollywood Kids by Jackie Collins, published by Simon and Schuster in July 1995, is a 624-page novel that delves into the lives of a group of privileged young adults in the glamorous yet treacherous world of Hollywood. The story centers around the Hollywood Five, a clique of jaded twenty-somethings navigating their lives amidst sex, ambition, and deadly revenge. Each character grapples with their identity and purpose, revealing the darker side of wealth and fame.

Readers will encounter Jordanna Levitt, the beautiful daughter of a powerful producer, and her best friend Cheryl Landers, who becomes entangled in a world of pandering to the rich. Grant Lennon, Jr. and Marjory Sanderson add to the mix, each facing their own struggles in a society that offers everything but fulfillment. As these Hollywood kids seek meaning, they find themselves threatened by a recently released psycho-killer, adding an element of suspense to their already tumultuous lives. This edition presents a vivid exploration of city life, romance, and the performing arts, capturing the essence of Collins’ storytelling.


Official synopsis Publisher

Wherever there’s money and glamour, trouble can’t be too far behind—in Hollywood Kids Jackie Collins takes her readers back to the Hollywood Hills for another absorbing page-turner of sex, ambition, and deadly revenge.

At the novel’s core is the Hollywood Five, a clique of jaded twenty-somethings whose parents (all major players) thought that child-rearing ended with naming their offspring after themselves. Jordanna Levitt is the wildly beautiful daughter of a powerful producer and legendary movie star mother. Even though she flaunts a coltish bad-girl image, Jordanna yearns for more than lounging behind the velvet ropes in chi-chi clubs. Jordanna’s best friend, Cheryl Landers, is a sassy, leggy redhead, who is equally idle. Cheryl fills her days doing lunch and buying up Rodeo Drive until a Hollywood Madam asks her to mind shop while she’s out of town. Pandering to the rich and famous goes so smoothly that she can’t resist turning a trick herself. Grant Lennon, Jr., the son of the last generation’s wildly handsome icon, is a junior agent at International Artists Agents. Not satisfied with the number of starlets he can get on his own, he agrees to “test-run” women for Cheryl’s fledgling entrepreneurial venture for a fee. Marjory Sanderson is a dreamy-eyed head case. Barely recovered from anorexia, she invents one phobia fast on the heels of the last one in order to keep her television magnate father’s attention. Shep Worth—the effeminately beautiful son of a sex-symbol mother who won’t publicly acknowledge her age—is a man who won’t publicly acknowledge his alternative sexual preference.

These Hollywood kids have been given everything money can buy except a raison d’être. Though their attitudes are large enough to fill any room, these offspring of privilege are all desperately trying to figure out what to do with themselves. However, life among the rich means life among the damned. A recently released psycho-killer, erotically propelled by blood-lust, is determined to wreak havoc and revenge on the kids’ lives.

Jackie Collins is back doing what she does best, chronicling the lives of the rich, famous and infamous with devastating accuracy, and Hollywood Kids is Jackie Collins at her best.

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Publisher: Simon and Schuster. Year: 1995.
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Language: en. Pages: 624.

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