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Grace
Grace
Author: Robert Lacey
Through interviews with Grace Kelly's family and friends, the author penetrates the storybook veneer around Kelly's life to reveal a surprisingly complex, conflicted woman.
ISBN-13: 9780399138720
ISBN-10: 0399138722
Publication Date: 9/28/1994
Pages: 463
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Publisher: Putnam Pub Group (T)
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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From Publishers Weekly
Proper, demure and wholesomely beautiful, Grace Kelly was quite the opposite of what she seemed, according to this seductive biography. Lacey (The Kingdom) writes of "the eruptions of sexuality that she usually managed to conceal behind her virginal exterior." The book is likely to be much discussed, less for the story of Kelly's family background, film career and marriage to Monaco's Prince Rainier than for its startling details of sexual promiscuity before and after her marriage. Lacey captures the pageantry of the 1956 marriage, then focuses on the somewhat sleazy reality behind Monaco's charming facade and its easily bored, practical-joking ruler. The author's description of Princess Grace's passivity before her unappreciative husband and spoiled daughters will also surprise readers. "When fairy tales do not finish happily," he writes, "their ending often tends to be cruel." In his examination of the road accident that led to the princess's death in 1982 at age 51, he turns up some unpleasant possibilities. Photos.

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Grace Kelly (Primary Character)
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Alfred Hitchcock (Average Character)
Bing Crosby (Minor Character)
Cary Grant (Minor Character)
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