celebrities tell their real-life stories of addiction and recovery
Stromberg, Gary
2005
A collection of personal stories in which celebrities, including singers, writers, politicians, and actors, share their struggles with substance abuse and addiction and recovery.
Physicists J. Robert Oppenheimer, Enrico Fermi, and Leo Szilard are transported to the future at the moment of the first atomic explosion and are forced to face the consequences of their deadly creation.
Photographs and text profile more than 150 men and women who have defined the twentieth century, including statesmen, musicians, actors, adventurers, artists, and other personalities.
Features information about the top twelve entertainers of 1998 as identified by "Entertainment" magazine; provides a year in review; lists the best and worst in movies, television, music, books, video, and multimedia; and includes a tribute to celebrities who died during the year.
Text and photographs describe the life story of Jackie Onassis from her childhood through the political years as senator's and president's wife; and then the time of motherhood, widowhood, and remarriage then widowhood for the second time. The later years are described as she continued her life as mother and grandmother.
Brooke has always supported her husband Julian's dream of becoming a musician, but when a chance performance on the "Tonight Show" makes Julian an overnight star, the fame becomes too much for the couple to handle and causes Brooke to wonder what she really wants out of life.
Amy Spencer becomes an accidental celebrity after landing a starring role in a new television show, but as she is molded into the next hot celebrity, she begins to wonder if the price of fame is worth losing her self-respect.
a guided tour inside the homes of your favorite stars
Nathan, M. M
2002
Profiles the homes of more than thirty music and television stars, including Moby, Melissa Joan Hart, Boy George, and Snoop Dogg, as featured on the MTV series "Cribs.".