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Confessions of an Heiress Study Guide

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by Paris Hilton
About 26 pages (7,657 words)

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Chapter 10 Summary

Paris believes that it is okay to be an "over-the-top girlie." She has compiled a list of nine things every girl should be able to do. Some examples include: throwing a fit and throwing things, changing your mood like you change your clothes, and changing your boyfriend as often as you change your mood.

Paris is lucky in that she does not have to make up a famous family lineage. Her great-grandfather, Conrad Hilton, started a hotel empire and was famous for being married to Zsa Zsa Gabor. Paris' grandfather, Conrad (Nicky) Hilton was the first of Elizabeth Taylor's husbands.

While growing up, Paris' home life was more modest than one would imagine. Her parents were strict and she had to follow rules. Paris attributes the close relationship she now has with her parents to.....

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