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Marilyn Monroe

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Marilyn Monroe

By: Tony Jerris
Narrated by: Lee Ann Howlett
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"We're calling her Marilyn Monroe." Those were the words 12-year-old Jane Lawrence remembered when she was asked to head the up-and-coming blonde starlet's fan club at 20th Century Fox under the supervision of studio head Darryl Zanuck. Jane was no stranger to movie sets or movie stars, being that her father, Sidney Lipsitch, headed RKO's legal department. She spent many Saturday afternoons at her home with the likes of Robert Mitchum, Lucille Ball, and Ethel Merman, but helping launch the career of one of the world's most legendary sex symbols was a task beyond Jane's wildest dreams. Nearly four decades later, author Tony Jerris was introduced to Jane through a mutual friend and learned how Jane's working relationship with the actress developed into a special friendship that lasted right up until Marilyn's untimely death on August 5th, 1962.

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very good

Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! After listening to this story,. I totally enjoyed reading this book. It’s well written and the characters were uniquely fantastic. I would suggest this book to my friends that like this sort of genera. this was a good book. The narration was great.

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An enchanting reminisce from Marilyn's biggest fan

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes I would recommend this book. It was a neat glimpse into some of the inner workings of Hollywood in the late1940's and 50's as well as an interesting reminisce from Jane Lipsitch (later legally changed to Jane Lawrence)'s unique friendship and occasional hardship with Marilyn Monroe.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Marilyn Monroe was my favorite character probably because while spending her short life trying to make the world happy she severely struggled with her own identity and happiness. I felt that she was able to retain a bit of herself and her dignity through her friendship with Jane because of a somewhat parallel past.

Which scene was your favorite?

My favorite scene was when Jane invited Marilyn to dinner at the Lipsitch home without first telling her mother because she knew how her mother felt about Marilyn. Whether rehearsed prior to the dinner or not, Marilyn won over Mrs Lipsitch's heart. I loved this scene. I felt as if I were right there at the dinner table with them.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes it was. I was really drawn into this book. It was light and easy to listen to. I enjoyed Lee Ann Howlett's narration of this book. I felt as if it were Jane herself recalling her life with Marilyn.

Any additional comments?

I'm interested in more of both Tony Jerris' work as well as more from Lee Ann. Very well done!

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Interesting story of Marilyn

Great story & interesting tales of old Hollywood. Jane's bio of Marilyn's life & times makes for a great read. The narrator did a great job!

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too much repetition

This book seemed like a major fabrication. I don't think this actually happened. I believe this woman had a 40 year obsession with Monroe and almost believed it happened herself. Their relationship was very repetitive and boring if at all true. I have no doubt that Marilyn swung both ways I just don't believe she had a romantic and sexual relationship with this woman. This book almost seems like the account Colin Clark wrote about having with Marilyn. It was interesting but too boring to be an actual account in Monroe's life.

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Kept me company

I liked the conversational tone of this book, and I enjoyed the narrator a good bit. I felt like the book kept me company for a few nights.

The story wasn't that stellar. It's basically Marilyn Monroe from her young fan club president's point of view. Both orphans finding themselves in the middle of Hollywood business, they use this as a touch point of commonality and that springboards a friendship. The rest of the story is about their relationship, and sometimes seeming obsession that the younger girl had with Marilyn. Many of the passages with Marilyn really seemed to distill her essence and were often the best parts of the book.
I did get to feeling though that a lot of this book was Jane's fantasy Marilyn, and not all Marilyn - it just didn't always ring true. This isn't a comment on the 'morality' of the book, because that sort of thing doesn't bother me anyway. It just didn't always seem quite plausible.

I like the narrator's voice a lot and she was well suited for this tale. That kept me going when the story occasionally made me wrinkle up my nose - which happened more frequently as the book progressed.

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