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Once-in-a-lifetime epic book in the epic person, Elizabeth Taylor. This critic is a certain age to remember the tragedy of the 1960s stars movies, jet setters and celebrities. Just a couple of food and could overshadow today and Jackie and Ari, which was Liz and Dick. Mr. Taraborrelli in one of the many new parts information on your last dynastic (the Kennedy women, Princess Grace, et al.) biography reminds us that anyone who has an intimate relationship with Ms. Elizabeth Taylor calls only, never Liz. Truly one of the stars of the last studio film, whose lasting legacy has been well informed and stained with ups and downs of high low, is taken to a human connection through his tireless philanthropy on AIDS course in what is definitive and highly researched book by one of the best biographers Page Turner today.

Elizabeth J. Randy Taraborrelli, Warner Books, 2006, ISBN 0-446-53254-1, Hardcover, 533 pages, $ 26.99 is full of details to get details about a personality who has struggled with the fame of children, eight marriages to seven men, addiction, conditions chronic health, and a love-hate relationship with the press who have attempted to chronicle his every move and word for over sixty years. But as epic anyone has risen above its struggle to have children, enduring love, and close friendships, a successful fragrance award winning film and entertainment plays, and jewelry biggest and best in the world. The author moves beyond the myths and drills down into the deepest levels of writing about the incredible woman behind the veneer of Hollywood.

The chapter titles include Children, find your way, your destiny, "Liz and Dick", confusion, In the terms, the glory years, and a woman. The chapters are divided into sub-chapters related to the authors carefully studied writing style editorializing. Completing the book are known author, sources, notes, index, and Elizabeth Taylor filmography.

Take time to read this book easily could be at first glance, another rehash, but is the definitive book on a point in time a nearly complete story can say (but Elizabeth still could add a chapter or two!). But in reality, even if you've never been happy with Ms. Taylor, she is the last bastion of a once gone will be missed. After all, we need more brave people like her yesterday, today and tomorrow.

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