Diana in Search of Herself: Portrait of a Troubled PrincessThis extensively researched biography by a writer for "Time" and "The New York Times", published to coincide with the anniversary of Diana's death, has garnered wide praise from critics and hit numerous bestseller lists. "A chilling vision of loneliness, need, and untreated mental illness".--"USA Today". |
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DIANA IN SEARCH OF HERSELF: Portrait of a Troubled Princess
User Review - Jane Doe - KirkusAn engrossing character study of the beautiful, brave, but psychologically bent princess who became an icon, by Vanity Fair contriduting editor Smith. Diana, her family, her friends, and the media who ... Read full review
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User Review - BrokenSpines - LibraryThingForget the other 10,000 books on Diana. This is the real story -- of a poorly educated, shallow-minded ninny who took on more than she could handle and paid the ultimate price. Read full review
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