The Princess Diarist
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In 1976, Carrie Fisher was a teenager filming a movie, with an all-consuming crush on her costar. And it just happened to become one of the most famous films of all time -- the first Star wars movie. When she recently discovered the journals she had kept, she found them full of plaintive love poems, unbridled musings with youthful naiveté, and a vulnerability that she barely recognized. In revisiting her diaries, Fisher ponders the joys and insanity of celebrity as well as the absurdity of a life spawned by Hollywood royalty whose lofty status has ultimately been surpassed by her own outer-space royalty.
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C. Fisher
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Diario de la Princesa
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Prenses Leianin Günlügü
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The Princess Diarist
- DDDiario de la Princesa / the Pri...Carrie Fisher
Diario de la Princesa / the Princess Diarist
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JOURNAL D'UNE PRINCESSE
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The Princess Diarist