Alexandra Ripley
Name: Alexandra
Ripley
Born:
in
Charleston , South Carolina ,
The United States January 08, 1934
Died: January 10, 2004
Gender:
female
Genre: Literature &
Fiction
Nationality: American
Born On: 08 January 1934 AD
Famous 8th January
Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Famous Capricons
Died On: 10 January 2004 AD
Spouses: Leonard Ripley,
Children: Merrill Ripley Geier,
Elizabeth Lyon Ripley
A lexandra Ripley was a
prominent American writer. She was best known for her novel
"Scarlet", the sequel to the famous novel "Gone with the
Wind" by Margaret Michel. After serving in the advertising department of
"Life" magazine, she did various types of jobs before taking her
writing assignment of ghostwriting papers for neurosurgeons. This romantic and
historic writer authored many best-selling novels before she wrote the
"Scarlet" which eventually topped the British best seller list. Despite
a number of negative opinions from literary critics, this book received huge
commercial success. Warner Books won the rights to publish this novel for $4.94
million. The success of the novel was so immense that it sold eight million
copies in five years. This novel was translated into 18 languages. Later, an
eight hour television mini-series which was based on this novel was broadcast
on CBS television. She wrote her first novel "Who's That Lady in the
President's Bed?" under the pseudonym of B.K. Ripley. She dedicated her
first historical novel "Charleston "
which was a best seller, to a loan officer who had lent her money to pay her
rent. Some of her novels that earned her critical acclaim include "New
Orleans Legacy" and "From Fields of God".



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