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The first biography of the star of Sex and the City, the internationally renowned TV series. Shapiro charts Parker's rise to fame, from her poverty stricken roots in Nelsonville, Ohio to overnight stardom on Broadway in Annie. He also gives an insight into her Hollywood success in the TV series Square Pegs, her tragic romance with drug addict Robert Downey Jr. and subsequent high profile relationships with John F Kennedy Jr and Nicholas Cage, her marriage with the man of her dreams, Matthew Borderick, and why she refuses to appear nude in movies. 16 page full colour section
SleepyDragonThat's true of larger libraries, but turns out small town libraries are more like the social hub of the community. Ours is seldom quiet and people are always bumping into someone they know. I kind of miss the larger library I went to as a kid, even when you saw someone you knew, you either gave a quick nod or ignored each other all together. Lol7y
DianehamI avoid the library where I used to work since I retired. When I worked there I couldn‘t walk around the library without people stopping me constantly. I was in charge of computers, network, technology, etc. but there are so many new people now that probably no one would know me.7y