| Author: | Mosco, Maisie |
| Title: | The Price Of Fame |
| Cover: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: |
386 |
| Synopsis: | Alison
Plantaine is a mature but still beautiful star of the London stage, the
centre of a tempestuous family, and the inheritor of a long-hidden Jewish
identity. But Alison's Jewish background is not the only secret she has to
keep for the sake of her career.
Her illegitimate son, Richard, who had been sent abroad during the Second World War, returns home a rebel: a rival in the theatre world and a reminder of the past Alison can never forget. Forcing Alison to confront the truth about her devotion to her craft and the painful choices she has had to make over the years, Richard must face his own future at last. From war-torn England to idyllic Hawaii, the Plantaine family's theatre genius would be mysteriously reborn, despite Alison's determination not to repeat the mistakes of the past. For the price of fame is knowing that no sacrifice can ever be too great. |
| Genre: | Literature and Fiction |
| ID Number: |
220 |