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The Vanity Fair Diaries, 1983-1992
The Vanity Fair Diaries, 1983-1992 | Tina Brown
The sizzling diaries of Tina Brown's eight spectacular years as editor in chief of Vanity Fair paint a riveting portrait of the flash, dash and follies of the Eighties in New York and Hollywood. 'A fabulous odyssey ... I read it in a mad frenzy' Stephen Fry 'Fluent, funny, fierce' Sunday Telegraph 'The juiciest of the year' Cosmoplitan 'Hang on - it's a wild ride' Meryl Streep The Vanity Fair Diaries is the story of an Englishwoman barely out of her twenties who arrives in Manhattan on a mission. Summoned from London in hopes that she can save Cond Nast's troubled new flagship Vanity Fair, Tina Brown is immediately plunged into the maelstrom of the competitive New York media world and the backstabbing rivalries at the court of the planet's slickest, most glamour-focused magazine company. She survives the politics, the intrigue and the attempts to derail her by a simple stratagem: succeeding. In the face of rampant scepticism, she triumphantly reinvents a failing magazine. Here are the inside stories of Vanity Fair scoops and covers that sold millions: the Reagan kiss, the meltdown of Princess Diana's marriage to Prince Charles, the sensational Annie Leibovitz cover of a gloriously pregnant, naked Demi Moore. In the diary's cinematic pages, the drama, comedy and struggle of running an 'it' magazine come to life. Brown's Vanity Fair Diaries is also a woman's journey, of making a home in a new country and of the deep bonds with her husband, their prematurely born son and their daughter. Astute, open-hearted, often riotously funny, Tina Brown's The Vanity Fair Diaries is a compulsively fascinating and intimate chronicle of a woman's life in a glittering era.
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fredthemoose
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I really enjoyed this, based on Tina Brown‘s diaries from her time as the Editor in Chief of the resuscitated Vanity Fair in the 80s. She was (is) a career badass who also seems like someone who would be a delight to work or socialize with.

DivineDiana I had the pleasure of seeing her live at an author talk a few years ago. She was fascinating! 2y
fredthemoose @DivineDiana oh, I bet she was a kick! That sounds super fun. 2y
DivineDiana It was. I so enjoy author talks! 2y
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Bekkers
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Book #18

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squirrelbrain
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Today‘s book with a view....
#bookonthebeach

TrishB Fab pick 😘 6y
Cathythoughts Looks gorgeous 👍🏻 6y
TrishB Your lovely postcard arrived today, thank you 😘 6y
squirrelbrain Gosh, that was quick, only two days! 6y
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Brenda
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I enjoyed this way more than I expected. Tina drops plenty of names,and she doesn't always do it delicately 😉

Brenda I highly recommend the #audiobook which is narrated by Tina herself. 🤓 7y
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Brenda
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I don't think I'd care to read this,but the audiobook is an easy listen while on the move.

LauraBeth This sounds interesting! I was in the magazine industry in NYC all through the 90s and knew several people who worked for her and referred to Condé Nast at the the time as Conde Nasty. ? 7y
Brenda @LauraBeth You might want to get yourself a copy! The audio is narrated by the author,making it quite enjoyable 😊 7y
LauraBeth Thanks @Brenda - I will! (edited) 7y
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moarbookspleaze
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Mehso-so

Finally finished this one up. It was okay. I think it just wasn‘t my cup of tea.

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moarbookspleaze
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My boss lent me a book she read that she thought I‘d enjoy.

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GripLitGrl
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#readingresolutions #Fashion @Jess7
I don't own this one but it's on my TBR. Thinking this should be a summertime read for me.

emilyhaldi Me too!! 7y
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DivineDiana
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Saw Tina Brown, former Editor of Vanity Fair, discuss her book at The Philadelphia Main Library today. What an exciting life she has had! Intelligent, entertaining and a role model of a strong woman. Interviewed by NPR‘s Marty Moss- Coane.

SomedayAlmost Jealous! 7y
DivineDiana @somedayalmost Fascinating woman! 7y
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