
All the Stars in the Heavens
A Romance, Historical, Fiction book. The distance between the haves and the have-nots is a train ride. Adriana Trigiani,...
Clark Gable, Loretta Young, Spencer Tracy, David Niven, Carole Lombard lead a magnificent cast of characters, real and imagined, in Adriana Trigiani's new novel set in the rich landscape of 1930s' Los Angeles. In this spectacular saga as radiant, thrilling and beguiling as Hollywood itself, Trigiani takes us back to the golden age of movie-making and into the complex and glamorous world of a young actress hungry for fame, success - and love. With meticulous, beautiful...
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Powder and lipstick are the tank and the rifle in a womans beauty arsenal. The Adriana Trigiani, All the Stars in the Heavens // The distance between the haves and the have-nots is a train ride. Adriana Trigiani, All the Stars in the Heavens // The best actors work the hardest but make it look easy. You have to master your nerves to do the job. You have to be willing to make a fool out of yourself. After a while, if youre smart and paying attention, bit by bit, line by line, you begin to understand how to interpret a character. Adriana Trigiani, All the Stars in the Heavens //
It's 1935 and it's the Golden Age of Hollywood. Loretta Young is a young actress living at home with her mother and sisters. She has already been in many successful movies and hires a new assistant named Alda. Alda has just left the St. Elizabeth's Infant Hospital where she assisted many unwed mothers, but has recently been let go,... I'm really disappointed in this book from the woman who wrote 'The Shoemaker's Wife', which I loved. I felt as if I was reading a movie magazine, and had to force myself to finish it. Too wordy, overloaded with detail (often repeated), and not as much depth as I prefer in a storyline. It made me sad, also, to read how unhappy the movie... I can sum this one up in one word: boring. Which is extremely disappointing because the last Trigiani novel I read, THE SHOEMAKER'S WIFE, was spectacular. While Trigiani does have a couple of Italian characters and a brief scene in Italy, which is usually where and how her writing shines as she brings the old and intimate villages to...