John Wayne, My Father

“John Wayne, My Father” by Aissa Wayne is a biography published by Random House in 1991, comprising 229 pages. This first edition offers an intimate look into the life of the iconic actor John Wayne through the eyes of his daughter, Aissa. The narrative explores their family dynamics and the personal experiences that shaped Wayne’s legacy, providing insights into his character and the relationships that defined him.
Readers will find a heartfelt account that delves into the complexities of family life and the impact of fame. Aissa Wayne shares her memories and reflections, presenting a portrait of her father that highlights both his public persona and private moments. This book fits within the broader context of biographies and autobiographies, particularly those related to entertainment and performing arts, offering a unique perspective on a significant figure in American culture.
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This series’ focus is high-profile titles that are being discussed in the media — biographies of people in the news, literary figures, musicians, politicians, TV and film celebrities, and of people who have influenced history in some way. Born the fourteenth child of a working-class Canadian family, the talented and beautiful woman who has moved the world with song now moves us with her remarkable story. She tells of a close-knit family bonded by love, and recounts her greatest joy: her storybook romance and marriage to Rene Angelil, his victory over cancer, and their breathless anticipation of parenthood. A true story of courage, perseverance, dedication, and devotion, this book is for anyone who has ever wondered about the real person behind the magnificent voice.
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