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More Than Love is a memoir of loss, grief, and coming of age, set
amid Hollywood glamour and royalty, by Natasha Gregson Wagner, the
oldest daughter of Natalie Wood and her second husband Richard
Gregson. Beginning with the night Natalie Wood went sailing on the
family boat with her husband Robert Wagner off the coast of
Catalina and never returned, we meet the young Natasha at the age
of 11, hearing the news of her mother's disappearance on the radio
while having a sleepover at a friend's house. From this turning
point of profound and shattering loss, Natasha stretches back to
tell the story of her cosseted childhood in a warm, bustling family
where her mother loved to decorate, entertain, keep ducks in the
backyard, and often overprotected her daughters. An inside look at
Natalie's classic movies-Miracle on 34th Street, Rebel without a
Cause, Splendour in the Grass, West Side Story and Bob and Ted and
Carol and Alice, among others-More Than Love also offers a
riveting, first-hand portrait of what it is like to experience a
Hollywood childhood, where Elia Kazan, known as Gadge, for his love
of gadgets, is lounging by the pool, Ruth Gordon is your godmother,
and Josh Evans, the son of Ali MacGraw, is your first boyfriend. As
Natasha steps back into the past, looking through the carefully
preserved archive of her mother's letters, notes, and photographs,
and comes to terms with her grief, a vivid and magnetic portrait of
Natalie Wood emerges -the child star, the young actress, the teen
idol, the young wife, mother and eventual hostess extraordinaire.
Along the way Natasha comes to terms with her mother's legacy and
her own loss: making her peace, having her own daughter, and
forging a strong and independent sense of self.
More Than Love is a memoir of loss, grief, and coming of age, set
amid Hollywood glamour and royalty, by Natasha Gregson Wagner, the
oldest daughter of Natalie Wood and her second husband Richard
Gregson. Beginning with the night Natalie Wood went sailing on the
family boat with her husband Robert Wagner off the coast of
Catalina and never returned, we meet the young Natasha at the age
of 11, hearing the news of her mother's disappearance on the radio
while having a sleepover at a friend's house. From this turning
point of profound and shattering loss, Natasha stretches back to
tell the story of her cosseted childhood in a warm, bustling family
where her mother loved to decorate, entertain, keep ducks in the
backyard, and often overprotected her daughters. An inside look at
Natalie's classic movies-Miracle on 34th Street, Rebel without a
Cause, Splendour in the Grass, West Side Story and Bob and Ted and
Carol and Alice, among others-More Than Love also offers a
riveting, first-hand portrait of what it is like to experience a
Hollywood childhood, where Elia Kazan, known as Gadge, for his love
of gadgets, is lounging by the pool, Ruth Gordon is your godmother,
and Josh Evans, the son of Ali MacGraw, is your first boyfriend. As
Natasha steps back into the past, looking through the carefully
preserved archive of her mother's letters, notes, and photographs,
and comes to terms with her grief, a vivid and magnetic portrait of
Natalie Wood emerges -the child star, the young actress, the teen
idol, the young wife, mother and eventual hostess extraordinaire.
Along the way Natasha comes to terms with her mother's legacy and
her own loss: making her peace, having her own daughter, and
forging a strong and independent sense of self.
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