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hotellanai1986

(143 posts)
Wed Feb 28, 2024, 12:01 PM Feb 2024

Just Finished "Can't We Be Friends" by Eliza Knight about Marilyn Monroe and Ella Fitzgerald's Friendship

Very good book. I was surprised. Here's my take.

Unveiling the Depth of Friendship - My Critical Review of "Can't We Be Friends" by Eliza Knight

Instead of falling prey to the gaudy allure of Hollywood biographies, Eliza Knight's "Can't We Be Friends" ventures beyond the surface, offering an Idiosyncratic and thought-provoking exploration of the surprising and profound camaraderie between Marilyn Monroe and Ella Fitzgerald.

Knight's consummate writing goes beyond simply recounting the well-known tales of these iconic figures. She delves into the complexities and contradictions that shaped their lives. Monroe, often placed on a pedestal for her beauty and charismatic presence, battles the stifling expectations of a society that seeks to control her image. Fitzgerald, meanwhile, navigates the frenetic world of entertainment while facing the harsh realities of racial prejudice and discrimination.

Within these struggles, however, is borne an extraordinary friendship. Knight paints an intricate picture of this unique bond, portraying it as a source of solace and strength for both women. Their connection transcends the superficial world they inhabit, offering a genuine sense of understanding and support. In doing so, Knight places a spotlight on the universal power of human connection, especially in the face of adversity.

"Can't We Be Friends" is more than just a historical fiction novel; it's a multifaceted exploration of themes like female empowerment, the resilience of the human spirit, and the transformative power of friendship. Knight's masterful prose not only allows readers to witness the triumphs and challenges faced by these iconic figures but also to experience a genuine emotional connection to their journeys. The novel serves as a refreshing reminder that even within the most glamorous and demanding environments, genuine connections can form in unexpected places, offering warmth and hope amidst the complexities of life.

This captivating read is a valuable addition to the bookshelf of anyone interested in delving into the lives of these legendary figures, understanding the intricacies of the entertainment industry, or simply seeking a story that celebrates the enduring power and beauty of human connection.

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Just Finished "Can't We Be Friends" by Eliza Knight about Marilyn Monroe and Ella Fitzgerald's Friendship (Original Post) hotellanai1986 Feb 2024 OP
Thanks for review and rec. Harris County library system has 6 books on order, and I am now txwhitedove Feb 2024 #1

txwhitedove

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1. Thanks for review and rec. Harris County library system has 6 books on order, and I am now
Wed Feb 28, 2024, 12:33 PM
Feb 2024

#3 on hold for a book.

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