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Marilyn Monroe Biography

Real Facts

Publisher: Real Facts

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Summary

Real Facts is back with another groundbreaking exploration into the life of an icon! In this revolutionary book, you'll step into the mesmerizing world of Marilyn Monroe, discovering truths that have long eluded us. 

Unearth the secrets behind Marilyn's irresistible allure, exploring:

* Hidden Heartaches: Dive into Marilyn's personal struggles and witness the strength that powered her meteoric rise.

* Untold Triumphs: Discover Marilyn's unyielding spirit that propelled her beyond the confines of Hollywood stereotypes.

* Mysterious Connections: Uncover Marilyn's intriguing relationships with powerful figures, demystifying the blurred lines between fame and intimacy.

* Behind the Scenes: Peek into the reality of her glamorous life, separating fact from the fiction that has surrounded her legacy.

In this gripping biography, you'll learn how Marilyn Monroe transcended the silver screen to become a symbol of resilience and enduring allure. Don't miss your chance to own this illuminating journey. Click the Buy Now button to get your copy now and discover the real Marilyn! 
Available since: 01/27/2024.

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