Goodness Had Nothing To Do With It by Mae West

Goodness Had Nothing To Do With It

Mae West

223 pages • first pub 1959 (editions)

nonfiction autobiography biography reflective medium-paced

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This autobiography traces Mae West's indulged Brooklyn childhood, through vaudeville success, a stage career which landed her in jail for the outspokenness of her lines, to spectacular Hollywood stardom. Witty and honest, she remained in control o...

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