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The Fabulous Dreams of Maggie de Beer

Published
Feb 2010
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General Fiction General Fiction
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288

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Starting in 1970 Maggie de Beer's journey mirrors the rise of celebrity culture and the growth of the media which ruthlessly created it, exploiting and destroying the lives of girls like Maggie who willingly offered themselves up, happy to make any amount of personal sacrifices in exchange for a chance to live the dream. She is determined to make herself "interesting" and only when she finally achieves her goal, at enormous personal cost, does she discover, under the full glare of the media spotlight, that the family she was running away from was never as humdrum as she had believed.

"This, I thought as the chauffeured car slid me back from Park Lane to Earls Court behind darkened windows, is what life must have been like for party girls like Christine Keeler in the sixties. I had found my Xanadu, the place where I was meant to be …"

This is the story of a woman who just wanted to be recognised and loved by the public.

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First Edition Feb 2010 John Blake Publishing Ltd ISBN 1844548902
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Sep 2011 Paul Hurst
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Sep 2011 Smashwords ISBN 1465853391
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Nov 2011 Petteridge ISBN B006C7L4OG
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