

That shines through this small wonder – that under it all, Marilyn Monroe was Good fortune to be born with good looks and the unwavering belief in herself. Years after Marilyn Monroe’s death and the memories of the relative mostĭidn’t even know existed, to remind the late actress’s millions of fans thatīeneath the ultra glamorous exterior lay, at heart, a simple kid who’d had the It shouldn’t have been the case but it took some thirty “Some sweet kid,” in reference to Angela in TheĪsphalt Jungle? That’s the core emotion Marilyn’s half-sister and nieceīring to the reader once they have finished their joint effort, My Bernice's memories extend all the way to Marilyn's death because Bernice was called on to help arrange the funeral with Joe DiMaggio.īernice Baker Miracle and Mona Rae Miracle We get to see where Marilyn came from and who her relatives were. It includes personal letters written to Bernice and photos Norma Jeane sent her.

Twenty-one pages of photos are included and most of them are RARE. Bernice recounts her memories and meetings with Norma Jeane/Marilyn which have not been in any other books. I really enjoyed reading it because it actually contained original material.
