Description
Author Shirley Temple Black
Publisher McGraw-Hill; First Edition (January 1, 1988)
Binding hardcover with dustjacket
Condition like new with cover protected with Brodart archival covering
Summary
Child Star: An Autobiography by Shirley Temple Black is an intimate and captivating memoir that unveils the life story of one of Hollywood's most beloved icons. From her meteoric rise to fame as a child actress during the Great Depression to her transition into a remarkable diplomatic career, Shirley Temple Black shares heartfelt and candid reflections on her triumphs, challenges, and personal growth. This book is a must-have for classic film enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who admires perseverance and grace under pressure. Its rich anecdotes and behind-the-scenes glimpses into Hollywood's Golden Age make it a perfect gift or a treasured addition to any personal collection.
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