![]() ![]() We are introduced to Julie during Selznick’s remake of the burning of Atlanta, something that almost takes Julie’s breath away. ![]() Julie is one of the early pro-feminisms, a reversion to those tumultuous years in the movie industry when films such as Gone with the Wind was termed as a sloppy film with an unfinished plot, days when most people predicted that the movie would be a disaster. Selznick’s apprentice and best golden boy. Right from the start, you’ll be embattled by her protagonist as artfully as Julie is seduced by a charming editor Andy Weinstein, who served as David O. Kate Alcott is one of the greatest authors of historical fiction books spiced up with some romance that will get both historical and romance novels readers hooked in the right from the first page to the last. She writes historical fiction books and nonfiction, and she’s the author of a New York Times bestselling book, The Dressmaker, A Touch of Stardust, and The Daring Ladies of Lowell. Kate Alcott is the pen name for journalist of Patricia O’Brien. ![]()
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