Simultaneously candid and enigmatic, Love has a mordant wit and vivid intelligence matched in intensity only by the extraordinary life she has led, from a bleak early childhood through great fame and terrible heartbreak to the present day. By turns exhilarating and unsettling, this is a story told for the first time in "Dirty Blonde."
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Simultaneously candid and enigmatic, Love has a mordant wit and vivid intelligence matched in intensity only by the extraordinary life she has led, from a bleak early childhood through great fame and terrible heartbreak to the present day. By turns exhilarating and unsettling, this is a story told for the first time in "Dirty Blonde."
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Rather than just judging Courtney Love and not really knowing her, we get a chance to know her in this book. Rarely do famous people let you in to see them like this. You follow her from her childhood and reform school to traveling overseas with her first bandmates, to Portland, to Seattle, to kurt, and the plastic surgery, all the way to now, and the nice thing is this: with all the drugs and mistakes and heartaches and lack of family support, and self-esteem problems, you get to see who she really is, and you find out that she really did love kurt more than anything and her daughter as well. You stop pointing fingers and you relate to her because she's human.