Miss Aluminum, Susanna Moore
Miss Aluminum, Susanna Moore
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Miss Aluminum
A Memoir

Author: Susanna Moore

Narrator: Susanna Moore

Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/14/2020


Synopsis

A revealing and refreshing memoir of Hollywood in the 1970s, written and read by Susanna Moore.

In 1963 after the death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Susanna Moore leaves her home in Hawai’i with no money, no belongings, and no prospects to live with her Irish grandmother in Philadelphia. She soon receives four trunks of expensive clothes from a concerned family friend, allowing her to assume the first of many disguises she will need to find her sometimes perilous, always valorous way.

Her journey takes her from New York to Los Angeles where she becomes a model and meets Joan Didion and Audrey Hepburn. She works as a script reader for Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson, and is given a screen test by Mike Nichols. But beneath Miss Aluminum’s glittering fairytale surface lies the story of a girl’s insatiable hunger to learn and her anguished determination to understand the circumstances of her mother’s death. Moore gives us a sardonic, often humorous portrait of Hollywood in the seventies, and of a young woman’s hard-won arrival at selfhood.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux

About Susanna Moore

Susanna Moore is the author of the novels The Life of Objects, The Big Girls, One Last Look, In the Cut, Sleeping Beauties, The Whiteness of Bones, and My Old Sweetheart, and the nonfiction works I Myself Have Seen It: The Myth of Hawai‘i and Paradise of the Pacific: Approaching Hawaii. She lives in Hawai‘i and teaches at Princeton University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by *TUDOR^QUEEN* on May 02, 2020

3.5 rounded up to 4 Stars My penchant for biographies...especially those involving the entertainment industry...as well as the visually arresting book cover- prompted me to read this book. I never heard of Susanna Moore, but that's because she was more on the periphery of the entertainment industry v......more

Goodreads review by Joe on April 29, 2020

Well written but fragmented memoir by Susanna Moore. The book rambles between the writer’s early years in Hawaii and Philadelphia and her young adulthood in Los Angeles where she worked with Warren Beatty, fooled around with Jack Nicholson and married Dick Sylbert, the legendary production designer......more

Goodreads review by Michael on January 18, 2025

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It jumped around a lot but it flowed well and kept up my interest. Sure there was a lot of name dropping but it was done smoothly, not necessarily in a gossipy manner. I notice that there are a lot of negative reviews, but I just don’t see it, not when I compare it to......more

Goodreads review by Patrizia on July 16, 2020

So! Susanna Moore! She is an author I have longed to know more about ever since I read her novel In the Cut many, many years ago. At the time I read it, I thought In the Cut was the most singularly erotic and dark novel I’d ever read. It made The Story of O seem like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves......more

Goodreads review by Eliza on July 04, 2020

An indifferent memoir that seems to be at odds with itself. Unclear if this is due to poor editing or poor writing as there are evident intentional themes here (destructive mother/daughter relationships, dysfunctional families, nascent feminism, painfully disingenuous brushes with zeitgeisty fame) b......more