The Lonely Lady by Harold Robbins (1988, Paperback)
ISBN-10: 0671808826
Publisher: Pocket Books
Only a woman knows what loneliness is . . . A beautiful woman should never be lonely. But in the superficially glamorous milieu of America’s film and theatre world, which forms the background of Harold Robbins’ latest novel, JeriLee Randall is the lonely lady . . .” This compelling novel of a woman's sensational journey from Broadway actress to best-selling author -- a journey that takes here into the half-world of topless bars and love-for-sale clubs, and the twilight world of drugs and alcohol, as she moves restlessly from man to man and woman to woman.
The character of JeriLee Randall was supposedly inspired by bestselling novelist Jacqueline Susann, who often ran neck-and-neck with Robbins at the top of bestseller lists. Along with Cornelius Ryan she is one of the dedicatees of this book. 421 pages
Harold Robbins (1915 - 1997) was a master-storyteller whose books pulsed with vivid characters doing things the rest of us only dream about readers – at one time it was estimated that his books sold 25,000 copies a day worldwide, and readers have gobbled up hundreds of millions of copies of his novels since 1948. Neither time nor many imitators have diminished the sheer readability of Robbins’s novels.
CONDITION: Good. Spine creases. Pages yellowed from age.
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