Oona Living in the Shadows leonid mcgillBorn into a family blessed by genius and plagued by tragedy, Oona lived in the shadow of greatness from an early age. One of the most exquisite and enigmatic beauties of her generation, she intrigued the public for decades. Now, in this stunning biography, new light is shed, at last, on the mystery that was OONA The daughter of Nobel Prize winning playwright Eugene O'Neill, Oona mixed easily among Manhattan's cafe society and was named New American
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