Diana and Jackie

Diana and Jackie

by JayMulvaney (Author)

Synopsis

Diana, Princess of Wales, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Their lives have been well documented but never before compared - until now. * Both were daughters of acrimonious divorces * Both married older men who needed trophy brides to advance their careers * Both married into domineering families who tried unsuccessfully to tame their independence * Both rebelled within their official roles, forever shattering the archetype Yet in many ways they were completely different: * Jackie's father adored her; Diana's father, eager for a male heir, was disappointed at her birth * Jackie was superbly educated and well prepared for the world stage; Diana was not * Diana opened her heart to the world; Jackie kept hers close, maintaining a stiff upper lip to Diana's quivering American lower lip . Given unprecendented access to private archives and candid interviews with family members and friends, Jay Mulvaney offers an intimate look at the parallel lives and cultural impacts of these two iconographic women.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 1
Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Published: 30 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0312282044
ISBN 13: 9780312282042

Media Reviews
I never noticed the extraordinary parallels between their front-page-famous lives until now. I so enjoyed reading this book. --Dominick Dunne
Author Bio
Jay Mulvaney is the author of Jackie: The Clothes of Camelot and Kennedy Weddings. He was executive producer of Kennedy Weddings, a Weddings of a Lifetime special for Lifetime TV. A two-time Emmy Award winning writer and producer, his career has included stints as an executive at Nickelodeon, CBS, VH1 and Discovery. A writer and lecturer, he lives in New York City.