"The first full scale biography of Wallis Simpson to be written
by a woman, exploring the mind of one of the most glamorous and
reviled figures of the Twentieth Century, a character who played
prominently in the blockbuster film "The King's Speech.
This is the story of the American divorcee notorious for
allegedly seducing a British king off his throne. "That woman," so
called by Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, was born Bessie Wallis
Warfield in 1896 in Baltimore. Neither beautiful nor brilliant, she
endured an impoverished childhood, which fostered in her a burning
desire to rise above her circumstances.
Acclaimed biographer Anne Sebba offers an eye-opening account of
one of the most talked about women of her generation. It explores
the obsessive nature of Simpson's relationship with Prince Edward,
the suggestion that she may have had a Disorder of Sexual
Development, and new evidence showing she may never have wanted to
marry Edward at all.
Since her death, Simpson has become a symbol of female
empowerment as well as a style icon. But her psychology remains an
enigma. Drawing from interviews and newly discovered letters, "That
Woman" shines a light on this captivating and complex woman, an
object of fascination that has only grown with the years.
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