Elizabeth Mulholland tells her true story of what life was like growing up in a wealthy family and affluent society.
Born in 1940 to a single woman involved in an affair with a charming, womanizing and very married gentleman, Mulholland was immediately put up for adoption. A wealthy couple in Connecticut took her in, offering her private school tuition, access to some of the most prominent characters of the age - such as relatives of Ernest Hemingway, Katharine Hepburn and Eleanor Roosevelt - and indulgent trips abroad.
As her memoir unfolds, you will learn that the affluent society isn’t as glamorous as depicted. The affluent society can be vicious and cruel. Mulholland will take readers on an enlightening and emotional journey – sharing personal stories and uncovering shocking and sickening realities of the horrendous things money can buy.
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