Summary:
The book is a candid reflection on the romantic relationships and marriages of the American artist, author, and heiress, chronicling her passionate and often tumultuous love life. It delves into her intimate experiences with famous figures, revealing insights into her emotional journey and personal growth.
Key points:
1. Love and Relationships: The book explores Vanderbilt's romantic life, including her relationships with famous figures like Sinatra, Hughes, and Brando.
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