Diana, Princess of Wales: A Biography
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形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
160
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 30, 2008
出版社
Greenwood
ISBN-10
0313348790
ISBN-13
9780313348792
説明
Martin Gitlin's biography delves into the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, capturing her essence as a symbol of grace and compassion. Through extensive research and vivid storytelling, he portrays her journey from a shy nursery teacher to a global figure who captivated millions. Diana's charm, elegance, and vulnerability made her not just a princess, but a beacon of hope for many.
The narrative paints a picture of a woman who navigated the complexities of royal life while remaining deeply connected to her humanitarian mission. Gitlin highlights her work with various charities, showcasing how she used her platform to shine a light on issues such as homelessness and AIDS. His exploration provides insight into her personal struggles, revealing the resilience that lay beneath her public persona.
With access to intimate details about her life, Gitlin brings forth a balanced account that celebrates her achievements while acknowledging the pressures she faced. He captures the essence of a woman who was both a mother and a cultural icon, navigating the tumultuous waters of fame and royal obligations.
Diana's legacy lives on, and through Gitlin’s thoughtful portrayal, readers can understand how she became a figure of inspiration for generations. This biography not only chronicles her life but also invites reflection on the impact one person can have on the world, making it a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of celebrity and humanity.
The narrative paints a picture of a woman who navigated the complexities of royal life while remaining deeply connected to her humanitarian mission. Gitlin highlights her work with various charities, showcasing how she used her platform to shine a light on issues such as homelessness and AIDS. His exploration provides insight into her personal struggles, revealing the resilience that lay beneath her public persona.
With access to intimate details about her life, Gitlin brings forth a balanced account that celebrates her achievements while acknowledging the pressures she faced. He captures the essence of a woman who was both a mother and a cultural icon, navigating the tumultuous waters of fame and royal obligations.
Diana's legacy lives on, and through Gitlin’s thoughtful portrayal, readers can understand how she became a figure of inspiration for generations. This biography not only chronicles her life but also invites reflection on the impact one person can have on the world, making it a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of celebrity and humanity.