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Diana: The People's Princess

by Melissa Burdick Harmon
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Devoted mother, dedicated charity supporter, and beautiful fashion icon, Princess Diana was, above all, a compassionate person who won the hearts of people everywhere. Through 125 photos and intriguing commentary, this is a look back at this amazing woman's life: her fairy-tale rise from shy young girl to Princess of Wales, her crumbling marriage, her triumph as a strong, independent, world-renowned figure, and her tragic death at too young an age. This magnificent treasury shows her as a teen; a teacher's assistant and nanny; a blushing bride whose wedding was watched by millions worldwide; a mother nurturing her sons, an influential fashion plate whose every dress was closely scrutinized; a public figure hobnobbing with celebrities such as John Travolta; and most importantly, as a kind and generous human being comforting the desperately sick and injured. Every warm image reveals why she was known as the "People's Princess."

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
MetroBooks (NY)
Pages
96
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781586635817

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