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Roxanne Pulitzer

Author of The Prize Pulitzer

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About the Author

Roxanne Pulitzer was born Roxanne Renckens in Cassadaga, New York, on February 10, 1951. She was married briefly to Herbert Pulitzer, grandson of the famous publisher, and the media attention surrounding the marriage and divorce helped her produce several novels, including Facade and Palm Beach show more Story. Her autobiography, The Prize Pulitzer, was adapted into a television movie in 1989, starring Chynna Phillips, Courtney Cox and Perry King. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Roxanne Pulitzer

The Prize Pulitzer (1987) 78 copies, 1 review
Twins (1990) 73 copies, 1 review
Facade (1992) 38 copies, 1 review
The Palm Beach Story (1995) 24 copies
Blizanke (1992) 1 copy
Bliźniaczki 1 copy

Associated Works

Gonzo: The Life of Hunter S. Thompson (2007) — Contributor — 676 copies, 9 reviews
Playboy's Cover Girls 1986 (1986) — Pictorial — 2 copies

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Canonical name
Pulitzer, Roxanne
Birthdate
1951-02-10
Gender
female
Occupations
novelist
actor
Relationships
Plitzer, Herbert "Peter" (ex-husband)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Cassadaga, New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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3 reviews
No woman could resist Dexter Portino, handsome and gorgeous king of the jet set. Beautiful, talented photographer Anne Graham fell under his seductive spell, and when she won his love, she gained entrance into the extravagant, exclusive world of Palm Beach society. The birth of her beautiful twin daughters made her fairy tale marriage complete.

Then all the glitter and glamour began to tarnish. For behind Dexter's dazzling smile lay the heart of a ruthless man driven by lust, greed, and show more revenge. A man who would wield power to manipulate both Palm Beach society - and the law - to destroy her.

At the center of the scandal are Carrie and Gracie - twins who have shared everything, even the same man. Born into a world where being 'in' means everything - intoxicating, indulgent, insane, even incestuous - they've grown up fast. Now they're headed on a collision course with fate, when even the incredibly wealthy can't hide all their secrets.

I certainly liked Twins by Roxanne Pulitzer; it was not the sort of book that I typically read, but was surprisingly enjoyable nevertheless. The plot actually turned out to be more interesting than I was expecting. I must say that the writing reminded me slightly of Jackie Collins; "Wealthy, bored socialites living scandalous lives among the jet set." I give this book an A!
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3027 The Prize Pulitzer, by Roxanne Pulitzer with Kathleen Mexa (read 29 Oct 1997) The author in 1982 went thru a tumultuous divorce in Florida. This book tells of her life thru the time of the divorce. She was a bubblehead, and did unbelievably stupid things--drugs and lots of high living. She makes Herbert, her husband, look bad and I am inclined to think the judge was overly impressed or influenced by Herbert's money. Not great writing, but one's interest was held even though she did so show more much dumb. Her lawyers were not too good, and she of course got mad at times and used different lawyers for the appeal--which was unsuccessful. The couple had twin boys, 5 at the time of the divorce. I wonder what became of them. show less
This book was really good! I loved seeing how the women's lives slowly started to interweave. And I was held captivated as their lives unfolded. The ending was the best because I wasn't expecting it at all! Fantastic!

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Works
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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