
Jacqueline Susann
Jacqueline Susann was an American author known for her contributions to fiction in the mid-20th century. Her most notable works include "Valley of the Dolls," a novel exploring the lives of women in the entertainment industry, and "Once Is Not Enough," which delves into themes of love and ambition. Susann's writing often addressed societal issues and the complexities of personal relationships.
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Books by Jacqueline Susann
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Valley of the Dolls
by Jacqueline Susann
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In the cutthroat world of 1960s entertainment, three women find that fame is a gilded cage, leading them down a self-destructive path where pills are their only confidantes.

Once Is Not Enough
by Jacqueline Susann
3.7(7,736)
In the pill-popping, beanbag-strewn world of 1970s entertainment, January Wayne navigates a glamorous yet morally ambiguous journey through New York and Los Angeles, desperately seeking a lover who can fill the void left by her charismatic, movie-producer father.