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Rating:  Summary: This book was a pleasant surprise - I could not put it down! Review: Curiosity prompted me to read this book, but I was soon immersed in the plot and interested in the characters. The historical information was facinating, and the people were very real to me. I cared for these people (well, some of them). I felt Jude's desire to "go and do", I was pleased that he was willing to deal with his "mistake" in an honorable manner; I felt his loss, and then rooted for him when he and Wade began in the film industry. I desperately wanted Matthew to come home safe from the war. I wished for a Mama and Papa like the Abavas. I was facinated with the twists and turns of the story - never a dull moment! I will not only recommend this to friends who love to read, as I do, but I know that I will also re-read this book sometime in the future! Way to go, Janet Leigh!!!
Rating:  Summary: A story with a happy Hollywood ending Review: Screen legend Janet Leigh takes you into the world of classic Hollywood with a story that spans many decades. Small town idealism collides with the fragile world of Hollywood to create a wonderful, moving story.Basque worker Jude Abavas strikes up a friendship with up and coming movie idol Wade Colby at a resort in Sun Valley, Idaho. The two venture back to Hollywood to join forces and create their own destinies, hence the title. Ms. Leigh writes with the authority of someone who knows what it's like to be thrust from a small town into the glamorous world of Hollywood (try to find a copy of her autobio "There Really Was A Hollywood"). She vividly sets the stages for the characters to come together from the immigrant backgrounds to the world of high society and egos. Amidst some deaths, laughs, loves, and human reflection, Ms. Leigh writes a story in which everything turns out alright and people are given second chances and happy endings.
Rating:  Summary: A story with a happy Hollywood ending Review: Screen legend Janet Leigh takes you into the world of classic Hollywood with a story that spans many decades. Small town idealism collides with the fragile world of Hollywood to create a wonderful, moving story. Basque worker Jude Abavas strikes up a friendship with up and coming movie idol Wade Colby at a resort in Sun Valley, Idaho. The two venture back to Hollywood to join forces and create their own destinies, hence the title. Ms. Leigh writes with the authority of someone who knows what it's like to be thrust from a small town into the glamorous world of Hollywood (try to find a copy of her autobio "There Really Was A Hollywood"). She vividly sets the stages for the characters to come together from the immigrant backgrounds to the world of high society and egos. Amidst some deaths, laughs, loves, and human reflection, Ms. Leigh writes a story in which everything turns out alright and people are given second chances and happy endings.
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