Honey Moon

Honey Moon by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, published by Warner in June 1993, is a contemporary work that spans 440 pages. The narrative follows Honey Jane Moon, an orphan who rises from a South Carolina amusement park to become America’s most famous child star. As she navigates the complexities of fame and personal growth, her journey is marked by resilience and determination.
Readers will find a story that explores the transformation of Honey Jane as she evolves from a spirited child into a passionate woman, impacting the lives of two notable men along the way. This edition delves into themes of fame, identity, and the challenges of growing up in the public eye, making it a significant addition to the literature and fiction genre.
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From a South Carolina amusement park to the glamour of Hollywood, orphaned Honey Jane Moon becomes America’s most famous child star by taking on the world with her fists swinging. But little girls have to grow up, and the passionate woman she becomes changes the destinies of two famous men.
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