Hollywood Lit

Hollywood Lit by Di Dean, published by Outskirts Press, Incorporated in September 2005, is a personal memoir that delves into the complexities of family secrets and the impact of a hidden lineage. This edition spans 204 pages and is written in English, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the life of a child born from a concealed pregnancy, navigating the challenges posed by a mother’s struggles with addiction and deception.
In this memoir, readers will encounter a narrative that explores the emotional and psychological ramifications of living in the shadow of a famous Hollywood icon. The story unfolds as the protagonist grapples with her mother’s tumultuous past, characterized by addiction and lies, which ultimately shape her own identity and experiences. Themes of biography and personal memoir intertwine with social science and children’s studies, providing a multifaceted perspective on the effects of familial relationships and societal expectations.
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… What if one of the most famous Hollywood icons of all time left a single heir— he never knew existed. What if the Mother hid the pregnancy to escape the possibility of going to jail, and traveled five states away to ensure the baby would be delivered in secrecy and kept hidden as if it never existed? What if that child grew into an adult who was crippled by her Mother’s addiction to pills, pathologic lies, and insane rages to disguise— the truth?
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