About this Book
It Seemed Important at the Time is a captivating memoir written by Gloria Vanderbilt, a renowned American socialite, artist, and fashion designer. In this book, Vanderbilt takes readers on an intimate journey through her extraordinary life, filled with love affairs, struggles, and triumphs. With remarkable candor and elegance, she reflects on her famous romances, including her marriages to Hollywood figures Pat DiCicco and Sidney Lumet, and her passionate love affair with actor Marlon Brando. As Vanderbilt unveils her innermost thoughts and experiences, readers are left with a profound understanding of her profound desire for love and fulfillment. Through her witty and insightful narrative, Vanderbilt's memoir offers a timeless exploration of love, loss, and the incredible resilience of the human spirit.
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7 Parts
Overview
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Early Years
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Love and Romance
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Family Dynamics
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Tragedies and Loss
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Personal Growth and Reinvention
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Themes of Femininity and Empowerment
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