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Paul Newman Biography - The Whole Story - cover

Paul Newman Biography - The Whole Story

Emily Whitman

Publisher: Emily Whiteman

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Summary

Beyond the Silver Screen: The Captivating Life of Paul Newman 

With piercing blue eyes and undeniable talent, Paul Newman graced the silver screen for decades, dazzling audiences and becoming a Hollywood icon. But behind the fame was a complex man devoted to family, philanthropy, and living life on his own terms.

In this intimate biography, discover the transformational journey of a troublemaking teen who found purpose in acting and racing cars. Gain insight into Newman's greatest challenges, from drug abuse and the tragic loss of his son to health battles later in life. See how he turned hardship into positive change through his thriving food company and legendary charitable work.

Step into the world beyond the Hollywood glamour. Witness the decades-long love story between Paul and Joanne Woodward. Experience Newman's infectious passion for race car driving as he won championships and found camaraderie on the track well into his 70s. And learn the powerful origins of Newman's Own, the food company that has raised $700+ million for worthy causes globally.

This definitive biography captures the exhilarating highs and heartbreaking lows of an authentic American icon who always stayed true to himself. Click the “Buy Now” button to own the captivating story of the legendary Paul Newman today!
Available since: 11/02/2023.

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