Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 709
EAN num: 9781550224672
ISBN number: 1550224670
Label: Ecw Press
Manufacturer: Ecw Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 208
Printing Date: September 01, 2001
Publishing house: Ecw Press
Sale Popularity Level: 590480
Studio: Ecw Press
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Sex and the City, a frank television show about modern urban women and sex, was a ground-breaking hit from the moment it premiered. The key to its sucess wass its smart and sexy star, Sarah Jessica Parker. Marc Shapiro’s riveting biography charts Parker’s rise to fame, from her poverty-stricken roots in Nelsonville, Ohio to overnight stardom on Broadway in Annie. Sarah Jessica Parker includes insight into her Hollywood sucess in the television series Square Pegs and breakout movie role in Footloose; her tragic romance with drug addict Robert Downey Jr. and subsequent high-profile relationships with John F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicholas Cage; her marriage with the man of her dreams, Matthew Broderick; and why she refuses to appear nude in movies and photo shoots.
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Written more like a report, Shapiros' book will surely frustrate Sarah Jessica Parker fans looking for more than a broad overview of her early life and rise to Sex and the City fame. Gathered from a variety of media sources, the book contains only a superficial disclosure of its subject, with none of the real-life conversations and detail necessary to connect and entertain readers. I came across the book in search of information about Parker's early childhood and was disappointed to find a general summary of part of the life of a popular actress, rather than authentic stories and engaging detail about a real person.
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