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Judith Krantz was an American novelist whose books captivated millions of readers with their glamorous depictions of high society and complex personal relationships. Her novels, including Scruples and Princess Daisy, broke boundaries and became bestselling sensations. Krantz's legacy inspires writers to boldly explore human emotions and societal dynamics, encouraging creativity and the power of storytelling to influence culture.

"Heaven knows, I've exposed myself in my novels through the use of fantasy and imagination... now my new book is about what really happened to me... not my heroines."



"I got that experience through dating dozens of men for six years after college, getting an entry level magazine job at 21, working in the fiction department at Good Housekeeping and then working as a fashion editor there as well as writing many articles for the magazine."


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