This evocative and emotionally charged story-praised by Publisher's Weekly and Kirkus Reviews-follows an illegitimate child placed with a powerful and eccentric Hollywood family after a scandalous affair. When a notorious lawyer, at the request of a famed composer, meticulously conceals his origins, his adoptive mother takes every measure to bury the truth. Pulling strings and enlisting influential allies-including a television icon-she constructs a carefully crafted facade to ensure he never uncovers his past. But as he grows older, cracks begin to appear, leaving him haunted by an unsettling…mehr
This evocative and emotionally charged story-praised by Publisher's Weekly and Kirkus Reviews-follows an illegitimate child placed with a powerful and eccentric Hollywood family after a scandalous affair. When a notorious lawyer, at the request of a famed composer, meticulously conceals his origins, his adoptive mother takes every measure to bury the truth. Pulling strings and enlisting influential allies-including a television icon-she constructs a carefully crafted facade to ensure he never uncovers his past. But as he grows older, cracks begin to appear, leaving him haunted by an unsettling feeling that something is being hidden from him. Set against the allure and shadows of Hollywood, this memoir explores the emotional depths of childhood trauma, family secrets, and the search for belonging. Through a powerful journey of self-discovery and healing, the author reflects on the fragile bonds that define family, weaving an intensely personal narrative that resonates long after the final page.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rafael Moscatel is a writer, filmmaker, and motivational speaker whose work spans memoir, cultural commentary, and business innovation. He is the author of Tomorrow's Jobs Today, a guide to navigating emerging career trends, and the acclaimed memoir The Secret Adoption, which explores family, resilience, and the search for identity. Rafael directed the award-winning documentary The Little Girl with the Big Voice, chronicling the life and legacy of child prodigy Mary Small. His storytelling connects personal narratives with universal themes, exploring how technology, privacy, and faith shape our lives. He lives in Montana with his wife and four children.
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