Sister Stardust
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3.9 • 16 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author Jane Green reimagines the life of troubled icon Talitha Getty in this transporting story from a forgotten chapter of the Swinging '60s
Claire grew up in a small town, far from the glitz and glamour of London. On the cusp of adulthood, she yearns for the adventure and independence of a counterculture taking root across the world.
When she’s offered the chance to start anew in Morocco, in a palace where famous artists and musicians — even the Rolling Stones — have been known to visit, she seizes the chance. Arriving in Marrakesh, she’s quickly swept up in a heady world of music, drugs and communal living. And Talitha Getty, socialite wife of a famous oil heir, seems to preside over the whole scene. As Claire is pulled into her orbit, the realities of Talitha’s precarious existence set off a chain of dangerous events that could alter Claire’s life forever.
‘Sister Stardust is wonderful and big-hearted, expansive and page-turning. A joy to read.’ - Laura Dave, No.1 New York Times bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me
‘Sister Stardust is smart, sexy, and compulsively page-turning. Love, love, love.’ - Lauren Weisberger, No.1 New York Times bestselling author
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Green (The Friends We Keep) delves in her shimmering latest into the short life of real-life Dutch socialite Talitha Getty, via the perspective of a woman who met her during the swinging '60s. As an English widow named Claire goes through her attic, she discovers a box of mementos from her trip to Morocco in the 1960s. Green then flashes back to 1966 Dorset, where Claire, eager to get away from her critical stepmother, flees to London and finds work at a women's clothing store. Claire begins dating John McKenna, who introduces her to people in the music industry, members of the newly popular Rolling Stones among them. As Claire becomes immersed in London's vibrant 1960s music scene, she joins her newfound friends on a trip to Morocco where she meets Talitha Getty, a beautiful fashion figure and wife of J. Paul Getty Jr. Claire enjoys her close friendship with Talitha and is drawn into Talitha's indulgent world of drugs and sex, until the glamour of that life wanes when an accident befalls a member of Claire's new circle. Green convincingly describes the appeal of the music scene, as well as the allure of her beautiful characters, both famous and fictional. Green's fans will be delighted by this story of glitter and tragedy.
Customer Reviews
Sorry sister
I wanted to read this book as I’ve read most of the books on the Rolling Stones , Mick Jagger , Marianne Faithfull ,Anita Pallenberg et al . Some of them have been fantastic, some not so great . I’ve been interested in the story of Paul & Talitha & their life in Morocco This really is the most appalling book it is a one dimensional load of rubbish . It is not worth reading & I’m surprised it was published . This is really bad writing