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The Secret Letters: of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy: A Novel [Hardcover]

Wendy Leigh (Author)
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April 19, 2003
The Secret Letters is a thrilling, compulsive novel with a unique premise: What if Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy---the two most iconic women of our time---had met and begun a secret correspondence?

A compelling page-turner set against the glittering backdrop of Hollywood and Washington during the 1950s and 1960s, The Secret Letters presents Marilyn and Jackie as you have never seen them before. As the story unfolds, we discover the two legends, the wife and the mistress, as friends and enemies, both in love with the same man---Jack Kennedy.

Author Wendy Leigh has created a daring concept and delivers it in fascinating detail. Each letter is rich with factual research on both women, the turbulent era in which they lived and loved, and the people who touched their lives.

A dazzling tour de force of empathy and imagination, The Secret Letters is a hypnotic read.


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Leigh, biographer to the stars (including Liza Minelli, Prince Edward, and JFK Jr.), has apparently discovered a more innovative method for exploiting celebrities. In this weird novel, Leigh has imagined several years of correspondence between Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy. Although it is not badly written and is fairly compelling to read, the stereotypes (emotional nutcase and slutty sex-maniac Marilyn versus the Queen of all established society, Jacqueline Kennedy) are overblown, and reading it feels somehow inappropriate. The novel takes place during the years between Marilyn's marriage to Joe DiMaggio (who doesn't come off looking very good here) and her alleged affair with President Kennedy (which she confesses to Mrs. Kennedy in full, lurid detail). In addition, while Leigh clearly states that this is a novel, she incorporates actual events as well as footnotes that blur the line between fiction and reality. There will likely be many, many readers requesting this book. Kathleen Hughes
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"Leigh’s imagined correspondence between two fabled goddesses of the twentieth century...is utterly fascinating....I began to think I was reading the real thing." - Dominick Dunne

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; 1st edition (April 19, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312303688
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312303686
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,054,467 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great romantic read, April 21, 2003
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This review is from: The Secret Letters: of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy: A Novel (Hardcover)
Bought the book in New York before flying back to England this weekend, and read it non-stop during the flight. The moment I finished it, I started it all over again. Because, although it is an extremely easy read, the book - which tells the story of Marilyn's love affair with Jack Kennedy through her letters to Jackie Kennedy - works on so many different levels. Apart from the fact that you really feel that you are reading a true correspondence, this book gives more insight into Marilyn and Jackie than any biography of either of them I've ever read. The letters change from being letters between strangers, to letters between friends, and then, rivals. When I finished the book, I felt as if I had been in another world, another time, and had in the hearts and minds of both Marilyn and Jackie. Before I read the book, as someone who admires Jackie, I was afraid it might be disrespectful of her. But that is not the case. The letters reflect everything I've read about her in biographies - and much more. And made me care about her more than ever. The ending of the book made me cry - it seemed so real, so true, so very sad - and went to the heart of Marilyn and Jackie. As I said before, I am reading it again and can't recommend it enough. Reading The Secret Letters is as addictive as eating Godiva chocolate. Enjoy.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Unexpected Pleasure and Delight, October 4, 2005
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Having been a huge MM fan for most of my life, I have to say I've read just about every book out there on her life and career. When I came across this title a few months ago, I debated whether it was going to be worth buying a copy. After all, this could be either fabulous or downright awful, depending on how the book was written. Well, I had trouble putting this book down! It is excellent, imaginative and well-written. Both of the 'leading ladies' in the book, Marilyn and Jackie, are treated as two very human, lovely, fragile women who begin an unexpected correspondence and friendship. The premise is believable and once I got into the book, the 'willful suspension of disbelief' was easy as a reader. I found myself wishing that these two intriguing, amazing women had truly had such a correspondence. If you are a fan of either, or both, I don't believe you will be disappointed in this book. Ms. Leigh made these two elegant and attractive ladies 'human' and believable. This book was truly a pleasure to read and I am glad to add it to my MM collection.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Thumping Good Read!, May 2, 2003
This review is from: The Secret Letters: of Marilyn Monroe and Jacqueline Kennedy: A Novel (Hardcover)
Wendy Leigh has accomplished a truly amazing feat with her most recent book! As a biographer, what better subjects could she find? And, how better could she have revealed the secret nature of two of the most mysterious women in American popular culture?

What could have been a strange fantasy became a living experience for me as I read the letters between Marilyn and Jackie. I kept reminding myself that these letters - though historically and accurately encapsulated in time - were in fact, a work of fiction.

The relationship between Jackie and Marilyn that develops in the course of the book via the age-old epistolary genre is highly plausible - if alarming to consider - and there is no doubt that the evolution of such a relationship could truly have occurred.

Both women come across as needing something from the other that no-one else could provide, and though we know from history that both women were polarities in background, appearance and status, their meeting place was in the relationship bound up with John Kennedy.

This book is a page-turner, it is impossible to put it down because the authenticity of the writing, and the dramatis personae are so realistic, that I "forgot" that this was a work of fiction.

However, by the end of the book, fiction becomes so enmeshed with facts that one is completely bound up in the last few pages, and left thinking - as usual - "what really did happen"?

The emotional denoument is critical to the book - it simply must be read in sequence. Chilling, sad and possibly too too true. . .one is simply compelled to read on. And, "hurrah" to Ms. Leigh for her bravery and creativity to have brought such challenging subjects together in this well researched and brilliantly written book.

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These priceless historical documents first came to light in 1998 when they were released by former Hollywood beautician and Marilyn confidante Patrice Renoir. Read the first page
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New York, White House, Marilyn Monroe, Martha Marshall, North Doheny Drive Beverly Hills, Street Washington, Fifth Helena Drive Brentwood, Arthur Miller, Dearest Martha, Purple Diary, Zsa Zsa, Beach Street San Francisco, Joe Kennedy, North Palm Drive Beverly Hills, First Lady, Sarah Bradford, Gramble Bear, Happy Birthday, Jack Bouvier, Jack Kennedy, John Wayne, Some Like It Hot, Avenue Hollywood, Billy Wilder, California December
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