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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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Paris Hilton wrote Confessions of an Heiress because she felt the need to explain who she really is. In her book, she has created several rules on how to be and act like an heiress. She suggests that some of the most "important" socialites made up their lineages and that anyone who wants to become an heiress can do this as well. Paris also has several tips on beauty and fashion, and she explains how, as a model, fashion is a large part of her life. She discloses secret beauty flaws she has and how she successfully hides them.

Paris writes a length of the importance of her relationship with her sister, Nicky Hilton, saying that they grew up together and are best friends. Paris is very supportive of all of Nicky's endeavors. Paris also discusses other.....

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