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"On the off chance that you're searching for a book to take on vacation this mid year, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo has got all the fabulousness and marvelousness to make it an ideal ocean side read." — Bustle
From the New York Times smash hit creator of Daisy Jones and the Six — an enchanting and "stunningly habit-forming excursion of an isolated Hollywood celebrity" (PopSugar) as she considers her persistent ascent to the top and the dangers she took, the loves she lost, and the long-held insider facts the general population would never envision.
Maturing and antisocial Hollywood film symbol Evelyn Hugo is at long last prepared to come clean about her stylish and shocking life. However, when she picks obscure magazine correspondent Monique Grant for the gig, nobody is more surprised than Monique herself. Why her? Why now?
Monique isn't precisely large and in charge. Her better half has left her, and her expert life is going no place. Notwithstanding why Evelyn has chosen her to think of her memoir, not set in stone to utilize this valuable chance to kick off her profession.
Brought to Evelyn's lavish condo, Monique tunes in interest as the entertainer recounts her story. From advancing toward Los Angeles during the 1950s to her choice to leave the big time during the '80s, and, obviously, the seven spouses en route, Evelyn unspools a story of heartless desire, startling companionship, and an incredible taboo love. Monique starts to feel an undeniable association with the unbelievable star, yet as Evelyn's story close to its decision, obviously her life crosses with Monique's own in sad and irreversible ways.
"Deplorable, yet lovely" (Jamie Blynn, Us Weekly), The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is "Tinseltown show at its best" (Redbook): a hypnotizing venture through the quality of old Hollywood into the brutal real factors of the current day as two ladies battle with what it implies — and what it costs — to confront reality.
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