An epic true story Elizabeth Gibbons Hanson's memoirs take you from her humble beginnings in Burnt Corn Alabama to becoming one of the original supermodels of the 1930s and 40s. Famous fashion photographer Dahl Wolf's original muse Liz's climb to stardom takes you from Alabama to New York City and to Paris, Bermuda, Cuba, Peru and other exotic shoot locations, to the White House and then to far flung Australia and the Phillipines where she was a Red Cross volunteer during WWII. Along the way, Liz intersects with numerous historical people including: FDR, John Powers, Jean Cocteau, Man Ray, Diane Vreeland, Somerset Maugham and many other notables. Written in her own self-effacing style Liz's memoirs is a beautiful and honest story as well as a powerful glimpse at her life leading up to and during WWII.
52 Kapitel Abgeschlossene Geschichte Erwachseneninhalt
52 Kapitel
Abgeschlossene Geschichte
Erwachseneninhalt
"You talk like you ate a thesaurus for breakfast. You should try a normal person word instead of lineage, like family."
"Would that not involve being remotely fond of them?"
Being famous is like someone slowly suffocating you. Even if you chose it, you don't realize until it's already too late and the air is gone. Some people make it out, some crave the attention, while others merely let it suffocate them past the point of no return.
Grace didn't choose to be famous, but Taylor did. The camera flashes are bright, they are blinding, and life is a total nightmare.
It's about to get a whole lot worse.
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An alternate universe to my story 'Stay' and the subsequent one shots, same characters, completely different life.
As with all my stories, this book contains mature themes and sensitive subject matter and is intended for a mature audience. Reader discretion is advised.
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This is a work of fiction and I only own original characters and not Taylor Swift, her works or any other living and mentioned people. Persons and or opinions are fictional and not meant to cause harm to anyone living or dead.
Do not reproduce or adapt.