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Reid Taylor Jenkins
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Book Summary
Step into the dazzling world of Old Hollywood with The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, a lush historical fiction novel about a legendary film actress who entrusts her life story to a young reporter. A sweeping, character-driven drama for readers who crave glamour, heartbreak, and revelations, it offers an emotional, cinematic journey through fame and identity.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo unfolds as a memoir told by the actress herself to a curious journalist, weaving decades of Hollywood history with intimate confidences. The structure feels cinematic, shifting between the glitzy nights of the studio era and the quieter rooms where secrets are kept, so the reader experiences both the sparkle and the strain of fame. The writing is lush and accessible, giving readers vivid fashion, setting, and mood while keeping the pace brisk enough to feel like a film you can hold in your hands.
Through Evelyn's voice—and the journalist Monique Grant's growing connection—the story explores ambition, love, friendship, and the price of secrets. It invites readers to see beyond the surface of glamour, to question what a life is really worth, and to consider how memory shapes truth. If you relish rich character studies, dramatic twists, and a journey through a world where fame can be thrilling and devastating in equal measure, this is your kind of read.
After finishing The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the costs and rewards of fame, the resilience of the human heart, and the power of a life told with honesty. The story lingers, shaping how you think about love, memory, and the legends we carry with us long after the curtain falls.
Product Details
Author
Reid Taylor Jenkins
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
SKU
BK0439670
ISBN
9781501161933
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 599
₹ 509
15% Off