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The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown
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Jun 12, 2007 | ISBN 9781415938911 | 1281 Minutes

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“The best book on Diana.” —The New Yorker

“Tina Brown knows this world much better than many who inhabit it.” —The New York Times

“The book’s greatest attraction … is its sheer wealth of detail, by turns salacious, vinegary, depressing, and hilarious…a psychodrama, a morality play, a pageant of recklessness and revenge, of passion and pity, of loneliness and looniness.” —The Wall Street Journal

“Peels many layers of … mystery away and even makes the old horror stories of [Diana’s] life seem fresh … Brown gives them new vigor, with insights based on her own exhaustive research and a wickedly canny, celebrity-trained eye for detail.” —Boston Globe

The Diana Chronicles … has enough of Diana’s hairpin personality turns, emotional drops, and gleeful summits to be a Disneyland thrill ride … Brown reminds us of her instantly intimate, magical presence.” —Los Angeles Times

“Amazingly detailed … Brown’s jam-packed, juicy roll in the high cotton is … a walloping good read.” —Washington Post

“[An] insanely readable and improbably profound new biography.” —Chicago Tribune

“Intensely well researched and an unputdownable read.” —Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren

“It’s Dianamite!” —Tom Wolfe

“[Tina Brown] tells the story fluently, with engrossing detail on every page, and with the mastery of tone that made her Tatler famous for being popular with the people it was laughing at.” —The New Yorker

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