Fleur de Leigh in Exile by Diane Leslie

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  • Pub. Date: April 2003
  • 320pp
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    • Pub. Date: April 2003
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 320pp

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    Diane Leslie's first novel, Fleur de Leigh's Life of Crime, chronicled young Fleur Leigh's glamorous misadventures in 1950s Hollywood. "Très charmant indeed," Entertainment Weekly praised this Library Journal and Los Angeles Times Best Book of 1999.

    Fleur de Leigh in Exile finds fifteen-year-old Fleur in diminished circumstances. She transferred mid-semester to Tucson's Rancho Cambridge West -- the cheapest boarding school in all the United States -- where frail students convalesce in the arid clime and dine on the mess hall's "adobe melt." "Think of yourself as a conquistador," her B-movie actress mother urges, but Fleur's eyes are widened to the evils of prejudice and the burdens of combating it.

    After a night of dorm-room high jinks, Fleur and friends band together as the "Four-Letter Four." Sentenced to a civic-minded punishment deep in the desert, the "doomed do-gooders" encounter a grave situation far removed from Fleur's upper-class upbringing. Serious issues abound, but in Diane Leslie's world even the most painful moments are tinged with comedy.

    Diane Leslie's writing is "enchanting, believable, and wickedly funny" (Denver Post). Witty and fresh, Fleur de Leigh in Exile pits Heartland against Hollywood in a tale whose courageous heroine is as endearing in exile as ever before.

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    Leslie nails the narcissistic Hollywood strivers she grew up among in the 1950s as the daughter of a screenwriter mother and entertainment lawyer father. She creates a wise, sweet and perpetually forgiving little girl who lampoons her world even as she searches touchingly, chapter by chapter, nanny by nanny, for a parental figure to love. — Heller McAlpin

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    Diane Leslie is the author of Fleur de Leigh's Life of Crime, a Los Angeles Times bestseller for twenty-eight weeks. She lives in Los Angeles, where for many years she has hosted author readings and led book groups at Dutton's Brentwood Bookstore.

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    March 24, 2003: Another wonderful story from Diane Leslie about Fleur de Leigh, the Hollywood child of absolutely ridiculous parents. This time Fleur's sent off to boarding school. This is a series of books that will be adored by anyone who grew up with fakes for parents, whether you are from Hollywood or not. I'm already looking forward to the next installment!