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100 1 _aBellingham, Lynda,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aTell me tomorrow /
_cLynda Bellingham.
263 _a201408
300 _ap. cm.
500 _aOriginally published: London: Simon & Schuster, 2013.
520 _aMeredith Lee is one of the most successful women in television. She has a daytime show that has an audience of millions. She seems to have it all. But behind the tirelessly successful facade lies the story of a woman who nearly lost everything. This is the story of a woman who could not keep love in her life. The love of neither her father nor her mother. Who lost the love of her life the first time around, then lost the love of her own child. She could not even find love in herself. This is a story about women, about their sugar and spice, about the deep natural instincts that drive women through whatever society is trying to pin on them at the time. It is also about love, where to look for it and how to hold on to it when it is found.
650 _aWomen in television broadcasting
_vFiction.
655 0 _93726
_aLarge type books.
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