From the bestselling author of Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk comes a novel about Hollywood, the cost of stardom, and selfless second acts, inspired by an extraordinary true story. Chicago, 1916. Doreen ODare is fourteen years old when she hops a Hollywood-bound train with her beloved Irish grandmother. Within a decade, her trademark bob and insouciant charm make her the preeminent movie flapper of the Jazz Age. But her success story masks one of relentless ambition, tragedy, and the secrets of a dangerous marriage. Her professional life in flux, Doreen trades one dream for another. She pours her wealth and creative energy into a singular achievement: the construction of a one-ton miniature Fairy Castle, the likes of which the world has never seen. So begins Doreens public tour to lift the nations spirits during the Great Depressionand a personal journey worth remembering. A sweeping journey from the dawn of the motion picture era through turbulent twentieth-century America, From Dust to Stardust is a breathtaking novel about one determined woman navigating change, challenging the price of fame, and sharing the gift of real magic.
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Publication Date: 05 Sep 2023
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781662510588
About Kathleen Rooney
Kathleen Rooney is a founding editor of Rose Metal Press a nonprofit publisher of literary work in hybrid genres as well as a founding member of Poems While You Wait a collective of poets and their vintage typewriters who compose poetry on demand. Her most recent books include the novels Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk and Cher Ami and Major Whittlesey. Her poetry collection Where Are the Snows won the 2021 X. J. Kennedy Prize and was published by Texas Review Press in fall of 2022. She is a winner of the Ruth Lilly Prize from Poetry magazine and the Adam Morgan Literary Citizen Award from the Chicago Review of Books and her criticism appears in the New York Times the Minneapolis Star Tribune the Brooklyn Rail Chicago magazine the Los Angeles Review of Books and elsewhere. She lives in Chicago with her spouse the writer Martin Seay and teaches English and creative writing at DePaul University.