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Golden Girl: The Story of Jessica Savitch
Golden Girl The Story of Jessica Savitch
Author: Alanna Nash
When NBC's first anchorwoman, Jessica Savitch, died at age 36 in a mysterious death-by-drowning car accident it made national headlines. Savitch was a living advertisement for the American dream--beautiful, smart, and successful in the competitive news business. But she was also a woman with secrets.  Photos.
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ISBN-13: 9780451161215
ISBN-10: 0451161211
Publication Date: 2/7/1989
Pages: 361
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Publisher: Penguin Putnam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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She was a commercial for the American dream. Beautiful, blond, a network news anchorwoman by the age of thirty, Jessica Savitch was a double role model - a brilliant journalistic pioneer and a Grace Kelly for the 1980s.

But beneath the surface of perfection lay a shattered life. Here is a harrowing tale that explores the tragedies that haunted Savitch's personal life, including the early death of her father, the suicide of her second husband, wrenching drug dependency, neurosis, and the horrifying journey of self-sabotage and damaging personal relationships that ended in her tragic, early death.

Based on private diary entries, letters, and more than 300 interviews with Savitch's friends, lovers, psychiatrists, and colleagues, "Golden Girl" sets the record straight on both her public and private lives, and pays tribute to a woman who beat overwhelming odds to triumph in her profession.


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