
The Hiltons
The True Story of an American Dynasty
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Robert Petkoff
About this listen
The Hiltons is a sweeping saga of the success - and excess - of an iconic American family. Demanding and enigmatic, patriarch Conrad Hilton's visionary ideas and unyielding will established the model for the modern luxury hotel industry. But outside the boardroom, Conrad struggled with emotional detachment, failed marriages, and conflicted Catholicism. Then there were his children: Playboy Nicky Hilton's tragic alcoholism and marriage to Elizabeth Taylor was the stuff of tabloid legend.
Barron Hilton, on the other hand, deftly handled his father's legacy, carrying the Hilton brand triumphantly into the new millennium. Eric, raised apart from his older brothers, accepted his supporting role in the Hilton dynasty with calm and quiet - a stark contrast to the boys' much younger half-sister Francesca, whose battle for recognition led her into courtrooms and conflict.
The cast of supporting players includes the inimitable Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was married to Conrad briefly and remained a thorn in his side for decades, and a host of other Hollywood and business luminaries with whom the Hiltons crossed paths and swords over the years.
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©2014 J. Randy Taraborrelli (P)2014 Hachette AudioBrilliant
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drawn in and inspired to a grand world
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great book
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Really enjoyed this
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Despite not being the gossipy type, I rather enjoyed discovering how families of American royalty functioned, I took many life lessons out of it. It was a pleasant mix of self-help, history & storytelling it offered.
I was surprised by how sincere the book was, although not an autobiography it certainly didn’t seem as if it was over exaggerating or understating moments or people in the story.
Overall, I think the book is solid, I would personally recommend either purchasing the book in print or listening carefully to chapter titles & dates. The story constantly goes back and forth in the timeline, making it feel inconsistent and difficult to digest at times.
Surprisingly Sincere
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