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"The Leading Lady" is a novel by Geraldine Bonner that tells the story of a young woman named Kay who dreams of becoming a famous actress in Hollywood. When she finally gets her big break, Kay finds herself caught up in a world of glamour, fame, and fortune. However, she soon discovers that the price of success is higher than she ever imagined, and she must navigate through the complex world of show business while also dealing with personal and professional challenges. Along the way, Kay learns the true meaning of friendship, love, and sacrifice. "The Leading Lady" is a captivating novel that…mehr
"The Leading Lady" is a novel by Geraldine Bonner that tells the story of a young woman named Kay who dreams of becoming a famous actress in Hollywood. When she finally gets her big break, Kay finds herself caught up in a world of glamour, fame, and fortune. However, she soon discovers that the price of success is higher than she ever imagined, and she must navigate through the complex world of show business while also dealing with personal and professional challenges. Along the way, Kay learns the true meaning of friendship, love, and sacrifice. "The Leading Lady" is a captivating novel that explores the highs and lows of the entertainment industry and the personal struggles of those who seek to make it big.
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Autorenporträt
Geraldine Bonner was born on Staten Island, New York, into a literary environment shaped by her father, John Bonner, a journalist and historical writer. Her early years were marked by a significant move to Colorado, where she experienced life in mining camps, a setting that would later influence much of her fiction. After relocating to San Francisco, she began her professional writing career at the Argonaut newspaper in 1887. Bonner's writing extended beyond novels into short stories that appeared in prominent periodicals such as Collier's Weekly, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Monthly, and Lippincott's. Her literary contributions reflect a deep engagement with themes of social structure, isolation, and the American experience, particularly within mining and frontier communities. Geraldine Bonner died in New York City on June 18, 1930, leaving behind a diverse body of work shaped by both rugged landscapes and human complexity. Her parents' names include John Bonner and his spouse, though her mother's name is not recorded.
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