Why did I love this book?
This fictionalized story is about one of Hollywood’s
biggest silent film stars (Colleen Moore), on whom the three movies entitled A
Star is Born are based.
Yes, it’s rags to riches for Doreen O’Dare, a determined teenager who follows her dream and makes it to the top, but who also sees the writing on the wall with the transition to talkies. She’s been sharp about her money, and changes course to follow another dream--making it to the top again, this time her way.
In the process, Rooney reveals fascinating details about the making of silent films-- how actors and directors grew up with the industry, learning as they went, not always knowing what they were doing, little fish often surpassing big fish. And of her sad love story with a publicity genius who makes her a star but can’t keep up with her.
The parallel narrative is how her love of miniatures and for her Irish grandmother, who yes, does believe in fairies, leads her to create a gigantic Fairy Castle, which becomes a fund-raising vehicle that makes her as influential in the 1930s as she was in the Jazz Age.
A tale of determination, talent, taste, independence, and influence, with a generous coating of fairy dust. A delightful read.
1 author picked From Dust to Stardust as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
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 O'Dare 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…