Nothing Left to Want

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
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Author: Kathleen Mckenna ISBN: 9781452409184
Publisher: Kathleen Mckenna Publication: December 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kathleen Mckenna
ISBN: 9781452409184
Publisher: Kathleen Mckenna
Publication: December 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Nothing Left to Want,” is a story based on recent events, it begins as a beautiful young heiress to one of America’s great fortunes lay’s dying slowly in rat infested squalor. As she looks back at her life and times and the choices that brought her to her present situation. She tells the reader her story, one of incalculable wealth and limitless privilege and the terrible loneliness and isolation of growing up in her family’s palatial apartment, and estates.
As she grows to adolescence and then young womanhood she becomes one of those rare curious creatures, a girl famous for being famous. Living her life in the media spotlight surrounded by other famous for being famous girls and a whole host of hangers on and privilege seekers she makes mistakes. In love, in drugs and eventually she loses the one stable thing she could always count on her money.
Broken and sick she turns to the un-tender mercies of a self proclaimed American porn queen and internet star, after that the only thing left for her to do is die. Nothing Left to Want is closely based on the recent events, but it could be anyone of the young, beautiful women whose lives and mistakes are watched so closely and whose downfalls are always a source of secret glee to those who didn’t have it to lose from the beginning.

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“Nothing Left to Want,” is a story based on recent events, it begins as a beautiful young heiress to one of America’s great fortunes lay’s dying slowly in rat infested squalor. As she looks back at her life and times and the choices that brought her to her present situation. She tells the reader her story, one of incalculable wealth and limitless privilege and the terrible loneliness and isolation of growing up in her family’s palatial apartment, and estates.
As she grows to adolescence and then young womanhood she becomes one of those rare curious creatures, a girl famous for being famous. Living her life in the media spotlight surrounded by other famous for being famous girls and a whole host of hangers on and privilege seekers she makes mistakes. In love, in drugs and eventually she loses the one stable thing she could always count on her money.
Broken and sick she turns to the un-tender mercies of a self proclaimed American porn queen and internet star, after that the only thing left for her to do is die. Nothing Left to Want is closely based on the recent events, but it could be anyone of the young, beautiful women whose lives and mistakes are watched so closely and whose downfalls are always a source of secret glee to those who didn’t have it to lose from the beginning.

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