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Robin Williams Conversations

Ronald Ritter & Sussan Evermore

Maison d'édition: Sussan Evermore

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The show business life of Robin Williams is possibly one of the most documented and well known in the industry.The discovery of his illness and the tragedy of his suicide left the world reeling and wanting to know more.Interviews between his wife Susan and the press provided more questions than answers. The book does not attempt to reword what is available and easily accessed on the internet about his life. What we attempt to answer are the questions in the later part of his life surrounding his death, the disease and the relationship with his wife.Robin speaks freely about his marriage to Susan and his feeling about suicide and dementia. The book is a channeling, a connection to the ethereal world and the energy that is Robin Williams. 
Disponible depuis: 16/11/2018.

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