$ 29.95
Letters To The Dead: Things I Wish I'd Said by Ann Palmer
Synopsis
With loving respect and a desire to pay homage to many who have passed on and to help keep their personalities and talents alive in the public's mind, I wrote letters to the following celebrities and special people in my life: Orson Welles, Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bill Bryant, Howard Hawks, Robert Mitchum, David Janssen, Audrey Hepburn, George Peppard, Steve McQueen, Natalie Woods, Milton Krasher, Walter Matthau, Ray Walston, Rock Hudson, Cornel Wilde, Gardner McKay, Fred Holliday, Nick Calisono, Vince Edwards, Red Skelton, Bob Hope, Jayne Mansfield, Joan Crawford, Charles Bronson, John Carroll, Rex Harrison, Jessica Tandy & Hume Cronyn, Richard Burton, Desmond Llewelyn, Michael Hordan, Joe Mankiewicz, Arthur Shields, Harry Guardino, Rick Jason, John Bernardino, Norma Connolly, Emily McLaughlin, David Lewis and Leon Mirrell. And my family and friends: Richard Castle, Helen Coffey, Mary, Jack Kogel, my father, my mother, Dr. Goodrich, and my daughter. This is my last tribute to many of those wonderful souls that passed through my life that I honor in this way.
Author Biography
Ann Palmer
From college, Ann Palmer began a fashion modeling career in Dallas, Texas, shortly there after, she moved to Hollywood and participated in the film and TV industries for years. Over and above her desire for success in acting, she felt that kind of success would bring opportunities for producing film/TV, which she believed would inspire viewers rather than the violence that followed. Ann produced and hosted 250 cable talk shows that aired all over Southern California and NYC.
Thinking about all the people she knew in the industry that had passed on, Ann began writing Letters To The Dead, Things I Wish I'd Said as a tribute to all those she knew, worked with or dated, giving a more personal side of each instead of the media coverage.
In 2001 along came her first love back into her life. She traveled with him in a motor home, which inspired her, after 911, to sell her home in Palm Springs and buy a 31' motor home. She traveled and lived in it for a year and half at which time, she wrote I Know How A Butterfly Feels that includes her travel with him, then her solo travels. "I am so glad we had that time together and closure as he died only two years later." The book is now out of print; however, she is working on setting it up as an e-book. Always, Ann maintains the hope that it will be made into a TV movie, as on the Hallmark Chanel. For more information on her current mini series project, visit her website: AnnPalmer.net.
|

Book Details
ISBN: 9781413737271
Book Size: 5.9 x 8.8
Pages: 376
Browse Our Books! |