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Marilyn Monroe Returns reveals provocative new evidence that the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe is a top-of-the-charts Canadian singer named Sherrie Lea Laird, a woman who shares undeniably remarkable similarities with the legendary icon. Stunning photos throughout the book powerfully demonstrate the many characteristics these two ladies share. In her own words, Sherrie Lea reflects on a lifetime of being Marilyn: her childhood as Norma Jean, her rise to superstardom, as well as her many loves. And, most dramatically, Sherrie Lea answers a question that has plagued Marilyn's fans for more than forty years: Was Marilyn's death truly a suicide? "When I was eleven or twelve, I was sitting on my aunt's knee and we were talking about the beauty mark just above my lip. I asked what it was. It looked stupid to me. She began singing, 'A kiss on the hand can be quite continental, but diamonds are a girl's best friend.' The lyrics just echoed in my head, as if coming down a long corridor of sound form the past. I asked, 'What's that?' She said it was a song from an old movie, sung by someone famous: Marilyn Monroe. My aunt only said that she was a singer, but I had this coy, sly feeling and said to myself, 'Why do I feel like she's talking about me?'" --from the book Cue the talk-show invites and the tabloid photographers...The public's enduring fascination with [Marilyn Monroe] has spawned countless theories. -- The StarPhoenix, August 3, 2006 Defense of controversial therapy: "past life regression." Detailed account of patient's discovery of her previous existence as the Hollywood icon. -- Canada.com, August 2006 Different twist on the old obsession: Canadian singer claims she's Marilyn...Claims that have been championed by a California psychiatrist. -- The Hamilton Spectator, August 3, 2006 Fans will want to hear the bazaar similarities [Monroe] shares with Canadian pop singer Sherrie Lea Laird. -- Macomb Daily News Laird was not a poser who wanted to embody Monroe but someone struggling to reconcile pain and disturbing memories. -- LA Times, August 2, 2006 Readers who believe in reincarnation and are obsessed with Marilyn Monroe will want to read this book. Recommended . . . -- Library Journal, July 04, 2006 Story is told absolutely straight. Sherrie Lea Laird takes no pleasure in her deep bond to Monroe. -- The Independent, August 3, 2006 Writer and Executive Producer
| Brand | Adrian Finkelstein |
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