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Growing up in 1930s America, young Sidney faced the harsh realities of unemployment as his family traveled the country in search of work. Taking on various jobs as a bus-boy, clerk, and usher, he harbored dreams of becoming a writer and breaking into Hollywood. His fortunes changed when he landed a position as a reader for renowned producer David Selznick, allowing his aspirations to take flight. Sidney worked tirelessly, crafting stories for films and librettos for musicals, gradually building a reputation that attracted the attention of Hollywood's elite. However, the onset of war meant Sidney had to serve as a pilot in the US Army Air Corps, putting his dreams on hold. Upon returning to Hollywood, he collaborated with iconic figures like Cary Grant, Shirley Temple, and legendary producers such as Selznick and Dore Schary, as well as musical stars like Irving Berlin and Judy Garland. His past struggles with poverty faded as he embraced success in the entertainment industry. This narrative chronicles his journey from hardship to triumph, highlighting a life defined by resilience and optimism. Sidney's message to his granddaughters reflects this spirit: "For my beloved granddaughters, Lizy and Rebecca. So that they will know what a magical journey I had."

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Mijn verhaal / druk 1, Sidney Sheldon

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Année de publication
2006
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Titre
Mijn verhaal / druk 1
Langue
Néerlandais
Éditeur
Boekerij
Publié
2006
Format
souple
Pages
320
ISBN10
9022546136
ISBN13
9789022546130
Séries
Première publication
2005
Titre original
The Other Side of Me
Évaluation
3,4 sur 5
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Growing up in 1930s America, young Sidney faced the harsh realities of unemployment as his family traveled the country in search of work. Taking on various jobs as a bus-boy, clerk, and usher, he harbored dreams of becoming a writer and breaking into Hollywood. His fortunes changed when he landed a position as a reader for renowned producer David Selznick, allowing his aspirations to take flight. Sidney worked tirelessly, crafting stories for films and librettos for musicals, gradually building a reputation that attracted the attention of Hollywood's elite. However, the onset of war meant Sidney had to serve as a pilot in the US Army Air Corps, putting his dreams on hold. Upon returning to Hollywood, he collaborated with iconic figures like Cary Grant, Shirley Temple, and legendary producers such as Selznick and Dore Schary, as well as musical stars like Irving Berlin and Judy Garland. His past struggles with poverty faded as he embraced success in the entertainment industry. This narrative chronicles his journey from hardship to triumph, highlighting a life defined by resilience and optimism. Sidney's message to his granddaughters reflects this spirit: "For my beloved granddaughters, Lizy and Rebecca. So that they will know what a magical journey I had."