Souls for Sale
'Souls for Sale' Summary
Mem Steddon, a devout young woman from a conservative background, finds herself pregnant before marriage. Seeking refuge from societal condemnation, she travels to Hollywood, a place her father vehemently condemns as a den of immorality. In Hollywood, Mem finds a world vastly different from her upbringing. While initially repulsed by the glitz and glamour, she soon develops aspirations to become a film star herself. She encounters a colorful cast of characters, including actors, directors, and producers, each with their own moral compass and struggles. Mem navigates the complexities of the industry, grappling with the pressure to compromise her values in exchange for fame and success. The novel provides a stark contrast between Mem's initial innocence and the often-cynical realities of Hollywood, offering a poignant exploration of ambition, morality, and the allure of a life in the limelight.Book Details
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