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    The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo A Novel (Taylor Jenkins Reid)

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    The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a captivating, multi-layered story about the glamorous, secretive life of a Hollywood icon. Through a fascinating interview with a young journalist, Evelyn reveals the truths behind her seven marriages, exploring themes of love, ambition, and sacrifice. With rich character development and an unexpected, heart-wrenching twist, this novel is perfect for fans of complex, emotional stories and unforgettable female protagonists.

    You are being pro­vid­ed with a book chap­ter by chap­ter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chap­ter. After read­ing the chap­ter, 1. short­en the chap­ter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any impor­tant nouns in the chap­ter. 3. Do not trans­late the orig­i­nal lan­guage. 4. Keep the same style as the orig­i­nal chap­ter, keep it con­sis­tent through­out the chap­ter. Your reply must com­ply with all four require­ments, or it’s invalid.
    I will pro­vide the chap­ter now.

    VIVANT
    Eve­lyn and Me
    JUNE 2017
    BY MONIQUE GRANT
    When Eve­lyn Hugo, leg­endary actress, pro­duc­er, and
    phil­an­thropist, died ear­li­er this year, she and I were in the
    process of writ­ing her mem­oirs.
    To say that spend­ing the last cou­ple of weeks of Evelyn’s
    life with her was an hon­or would be both an under­state­ment
    and, to be frank, some­what mis­lead­ing.
    Eve­lyn was a very com­plex woman, and my time with her
    was just as com­pli­cat­ed as her image, her life, and her
    leg­end. To this day, I wres­tle with who Eve­lyn was and the
    impact she had on me. Some days I find myself con­vinced
    that I admire her more than any­one I’ve ever met, and oth­ers
    days I think of her as a liar and a cheat.
    I think Eve­lyn would be rather con­tent with that, actu­al­ly.
    She was no longer inter­est­ed in pure ado­ra­tion or sala­cious
    scan­dal. Her pri­ma­ry focus was on the truth.
    Hav­ing gone over our tran­scripts hun­dreds of times,
    hav­ing replayed every moment of our days togeth­er in my
    head, I think it’s fair to say that I might just know Eve­lyn
    even bet­ter than I know myself. And I know that what Eve­lyn
    would want to reveal in these pages, along with the stun­ning
    pho­tos tak­en just hours before her death, is one very
    sur­pris­ing but beau­ti­ful­ly true thing.
    And that is this: Eve­lyn Hugo was bisex­u­al and spent the
    major­i­ty of her life mad­ly in love with fel­low actress Celia St.
    James.
    She want­ed you to know this because she loved Celia in a
    way that was in turns breath­tak­ing and heart­break­ing.
    She want­ed you to know this because lov­ing Celia St.
    James was per­haps her great­est polit­i­cal act.

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