The Truth About Diamonds

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The Truth About Diamonds is a semi-autobiographical novel by television personality and socialite Nicole Richie that satirically explores fame, addiction, and Hollywood culture.

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instanceOf novel
semi-autobiographical novel
author Nicole Richie
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist HarperCollins design team
featuresCharacterType publicists
rock stars
socialites
tabloid reporters
genre chick lit
fiction
satire
hasAutobiographicalElements true
hasSubject paparazzi
reality television
rehab
substance abuse
inspiredBy Nicole Richie's experiences with addiction
Nicole Richie's experiences with fame
language English
mainCharacter Chloe Parker
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativePerspective first-person
narrativeTone humorous
satirical
notableFor parallels to Nicole Richie's real life
satirical portrayal of celebrity culture
publicationDate 2005
publisher HarperCollins
surface form: Harper Entertainment
satirizes Hollywood culture
celebrity lifestyle
setting Hollywood
Los Angeles
targetAudience adult readers
theme addiction
celebrity culture
fame
friendship
identity
rehabilitation
tabloid media
timePeriodOfSetting early 2000s

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Nicole Richie wrote The Truth About Diamonds
Nicole Camille Escovedo notableWork The Truth About Diamonds