Princess Daisy

Princess Daisy by Judith Krantz is a captivating narrative published by Sidgwick and Jackson in 1980. This first edition, comprising 464 pages, presents the life of Princess Marguerite Alexandrovna Valensky, affectionately known as Daisy. Born into a world of aristocrats, Daisy’s existence is marked by beauty, wealth, and the glamorous lifestyle of her noble lineage, with a Russian prince as her father and an American movie star as her mother. However, her fairy tale life takes an unexpected turn, forcing her to confront a new reality.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Daisy’s journey as she navigates the complexities of her privileged upbringing and the challenges that arise when her idyllic life crumbles. The story delves into themes of desire, envy, and resilience, as Daisy must rebuild her life while keeping a significant secret close to her heart. This edition offers a detailed glimpse into the world of high society and the personal struggles of a woman who must redefine herself amidst the glitz and glamour.
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She was born Princess Marguerite Alexandrovna Valensky. But everyone called her Daisy. She was a blonde beauty living in a world of aristocrats and countless wealthy. Her father was a prince, a Russian nobleman. Her mother was an American movie goddess. Men desired her. Women envied her. Daisy’s life was a fairy tale filled with parties and balls, priceless jewels, money and love. Then, suddenly, the fairy tale ended. And Princess Daisy had to start again, with nothing–except the secret she guarded from the day she was born.
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