Natural Blonde: A Memoir by Liz Smith, Liz Smith (Read by)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2000
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    • Pub. Date: September 2000
    • Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group
    • Format: Audio

    Synopsis

    From Tallulah Bankhead to Joan Crawford to the Kennedys and Madonna, the ultimate insider, Liz Smith has hobnobbed, air-kissed, and lunched with just about everybody who's been anybody over the last half-century--and then rushed to tell the world all about it. Now, in this candid, down-to-earth autobiography, she tells all about herself, and does it with the kind of style and warmth that has made her one of the most widely read columnists in history. Liz Smith wasn't always famous, and in Natural Blonde she revals how a young woman from rural Texas came to New York hell-bent on making something of her life. From her salad days as a small-time reporter and proofreader to her triumphs at the Daily News, Newsday, New York Post and her 1995 Emmy for reporting, Liz tells what it is really like to be seen and heard by millions of people every day. One of the most quoted people of our time, she offers a rare, private peek into the real person behind the witty quips and media coverage. Certainly one of the most eagerly anticipated autobiographies in years, Natural Blonde will give Liz Smith readers the item they've been waiting for--the ultimate inside scoop from the "Grande Dame of Dish."

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    Smith's tale of a Southern girl turned big-city newspaperwoman is a cornucopia of old-time glamour, filled with exactly the kind of dish you'd hope for.... Smith is an unquestionably an institution into herself. (Newsday, September 26, 2000)

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    Biography

    Liz Smith was born in Fort Worth Texas, and began her media career in the 1950s as a pioneering news producer with Mike Wallace at CBS Radio in New York City. Known as the highest-paid female print journalist in the world, Liz's daily column is now syndicated nationally to millions of eager readers in over 70 newspapers.

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    Natural Blonde: A Memoirby Anonymous

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    October 30, 2000: I couldn't put this book down. It is superbly written in Liz's own storyteller style and sprinkled with interesting tidbits of just about everybody. If you want to buy a good book or give a good gift, this is it.

    Natural Blonde: A Memoirby Anonymous

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    October 21, 2000: Ever since Liz Smith wrote for Cosmopolitan magazine, I have been a fan. This book is a great autobiography, giving us insight into the life of a gossip columnist, and also giving us tidbits about celebrities. Liz Smith is a great writer. I read this book on audio, and she was also the reader, giving the words more meaning. I very much recommend this book.