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Diana 8-29-2007 09:01

What Remains

What Remains is a vivid and haunting memoir about girl from a working-class town who becomes an award-winning television producer and marries a prince, Anthony Radziwill. Carole grew up in a small suburb with a large, eccentric cast of characters. At nineteen, she struck out for New York City to find her around the globe. Her marriage led her into the old world of European nobility and the newer world of American aristocracy.

Diana 8-29-2007 09:07

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       Begins with loss and returns to loss. A small plane plunges into the ocean, carrying John F. Kennedy, Carole's closest friend. three weeks later, Anthony dies of cancer. With unflinching honesty and a journalist's keen eye, Carole Radziwill explores the enduring ties of family, the complexities of marriage, the importance of friendship, and the challenges of self-invention. Beautifully written.

Diana 8-29-2007 09:11

" A memoir of fate, friendship & love"
                        By Carole Radziwill
                        Cover design by John Fulbrook III
                        Author Photograph by Ghislaine Maxwell

Diana 8-29-2007 09:21

About the Author

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Carole Di Falco Radziwiłł was born August 20,1968 and raised in Suffern, New York. She is a journalist/author.
[b][size=5]Career[/size][/b]

She started her news career at ABC, working on 20/20, a news magazine show. She eventually worked for Peter Jennings documentary unit, producing shows on abortion, gun control and covering foreign policy stories in Cambodia, Haiti and India. In 1991, Radziwill was stationed in Israel and reported on the SCUD missile attacks during the Gulf War. In 2003, during the War on Afghanistan, she spent 6 weeks in Khandahar, embedded with an infantry unit of the 101st Airborne Division. She produced segments for an ABC-TV show called Profiles From the Frontline. Radziwill won several awards, including three Emmys, one for a story she produced on landmines in Cambodia, and a Peabody.

Personal life

In 1994 she married Anthony Radziwill, a nephew of President John F. Kennedy and son of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's sister, Lee Radziwill. Carole Radziwill's husband died on August 10, 1999 at age 40 after a five-year battle with cancer, and she left ABC News to write a memoir entitled "What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship and Love," it was published (Fall 2005) by Scribner Publishing, and made the New York Times Best Sellers List. Her book chronicles her childhood, her career at ABC News, as well as her effort to manage her husband's cancer. It brought the author a measure of fame through television interviews on such popular American programs as Oprah Winfrey, Good Morning America, Charlie Rose and Larry King Live.

In 2006, Radziwill signed with Glamour magazine to write a monthly column called "Lunch Date". Some of her notable Lunch Dates have included: former mayor Rudy Giuliani, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, Rachel Weisz, and Alec Baldwin.

She lives in New York City.

Diana 8-29-2007 09:24

Carole Radziwill worked as an award-winning Journalist with ABC News for 15 years. She is a contributing writer to Glamour magazine and is currently at work on a novel. She lives in New York City.
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