Reproduction of the original: Star by Forrestine C. Hooker
Forrestine C. Hooker was an early 20th century American author who wrote a number of Westerns, including this one.
“I needed money, and I wasn't that good a piano player and I was not what you'd call the world's outstanding sandhog ... names that were on everybody's lips—Marlon Brando, James Dean, Montgomery Clift, who starred in A Place in the Sun.
Inge, a nondescript middle-aged Midwesterner with thinning hair who looked like a dry goods salesman, was gay. Even more than his friend, he was captivated by Beatty. “Inge was in love with Warren Beatty on sight,” Logan observed.
Beatty asked Cooper to write a draft of the Teamsters speech. Cooper did. He continues, “The Teamsters had the space reserved, Warren was ready, it was all systems go. Warren had them on the hook.” At the Los Angeles Convention Center, ...
When they fall in love, the trouble begins. She soon discovers that The Others-rogue, uncontrollable vampires-are after him. But who's behind it? Will Star be able to save Zac from her past, or will her past finally be the death of her?
But who's behind it? Star soon learns she's bitten off more than she can chew when she discovers that it's a vamp from her past. "Star" will keep you guessing at every vamp turn of the page!
The only way to save Star is to adopt her, but he has to prove that he can stay out of trouble and train a dog like Star. Will Julian and Star find a way to stay together forever?
The lives of three individuals--singing star Crystal Wyatt, power-hungry Elizabeth Barclay, and lawyer Spencer Hill--intertwine personally and professionally as these three ambitious figures pursue their goals
With exquisite, vivid prose, Star begs the question: is there any escape from how we are seen by others?
Even though her mother and father are still alive, they are dead to her. Today, it is her turn to reveal her secrets. Star will tell her story to doctor Marlowe and the others, and she will finally face the dark nightmares of her past.
One minute Star is cleaning the tanning beds at Talon's, and the next she's being primped and prodded in preparation for the front cover of a national magazine.
For the first time in English, a glittering novella about stardom from "one of the greatest avant-garde Japanese writers of the twentieth century" (Judith Thurman, The New Yorker) Winner of the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the ...
Beautiful, uninhibited, yet innocent Star Wood Leigh is trying to earn enough money for cosmetology school when favors for some friends bring her a modeling offer that leads her to Hollywood and new opportunities, both professional and ...
This workbook has been designed for students and practitioners who are interested in a practical application of spirituality in psychotherapy.
The only way to save Star is to adopt her, but he has to prove that he can stay out of trouble and train a dog like Star. Will Julian and Star find a way to stay together forever?
BB's world is hotter than stage lights, and this must-read book is your backstage pass. I love this series!" —Kayti McGee, author of Want To view a comprehensive content warning, please visit the author's website.
Feeling scared and alone after her elderly owner passes away, a hearing-disabled Australian shepherd is adopted from a Michigan shelter by a twelve-year-old volunteer who becomes her inseparable companion in a search for a lost treasure ...
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