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Diana: Her Last Love (Diana Princess of Wales)

Diana: Her Last Love (Diana Princess of Wales)Author: Kate Snell
Publisher: Carlton Books
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Pages: 232
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0233999566
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
EAN: 9780233999562
ASIN: 0233999566

Publication Date: May 1, 2001
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5 out of 5 stars A Very Different Perspective!   January 6, 2004
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

Most of the Diana books I have read have been complimentary on Diana to the point where they reveal nothing but the authors admiration of her. Kate Snell seems to have approached Diana from a perspective of being totally honest and, therefore, revealing the human aspects of Diana without her own personal opinions clouding the facts. In places this book is so honest about the human side of Diana that it reveals her behaviour which could at times be cruel, selfish and calculating. In contrast, I found the Paul Burrell book quite cloying, clouded, one-sided and it revealed very little! The story of Diana and Hasnat is probably one of the greatest love tragedies of all time, but little was known of it until now. Dodi has been given far too much credit as being her 'last love' and this book totally blows that claim out of the water. Until now, nobody probably realised that Hasnat was such an important figure in Diana's life, mostly due to the fact that he is a private man who has courted no publicity whatsoever since her death. One thing this book does make you think is that Hasnat, wherever he is now, has probably had to live with a massive burden of guilt since Diana's death. It seems 100% certain that, had Hasnat not ended the relationship, Diana would never have been in Paris with Dodi that night.


5 out of 5 stars The most sensitively written book so far about Diana   August 8, 2000
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This is the most sensitively written book so far about Princess Diana, showing her as a complete and whole person seen through the eyes of her different friends. This tells the story of her last love, Dr. Hasnat Khan, a heart surgeon and a great man, whom most people will never have heard of, but who gave Diana true happiness in the last two years of her life. This book is 100% factual. Dr. Khan was Diana's last love with whom she found this pleasurable experience reciprocated for the first time in her life without any affectations.pThis is definitely a book to be read by all seeking the truth about Diana's final years and who want to read the detailed facts of one of the greatest love stories kept under wraps until now.


5 out of 5 stars An interesting read for anyone who read the papers   July 31, 2002
Christine Medway (Derbyshire, United Kingdom)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

At first I was dubious about reading this book, suspecting it to be yet another text riding on the waves of media sensationalism for profit. I was pleasantly surprised.pThis is no gossip plug. Rather it is a somewhat unforeseen account of Diana's life, written with due sensitivity and respect. Using some of her closest confidents, this book exposes a very different image of Diana to the one many of us have gained from media representation, particularly in accounts leading up to her death. It not only highlights the context behind some of the much publicised pain that Diana experienced in her life, but also shows how, despite all, this woman was able to maintain some strengths. What a terrible shame that, being happy with the man she loved was made so difficult by her fame, and as things could have become easier she had to meet such an untimely end.


5 out of 5 stars fantastic   August 1, 2000
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

A different take on the woman we all thought we knew so well. What impressed me most was the number of close friends and confidantes who helped the author write this book. Above all a fantastic love story very few people really knoew about


5 out of 5 stars compelling read   August 7, 2000
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book has given me the greatest insight into Diana as a person. I feel I have been told the truth about one chapter of her life. Kate Snell's journalistic perception of what the reader would find compelling is outstanding. Many people have commented have we not heard enough about Diana? or do we not know everything there is to know about her? This book defies both arguments. If more publications like the standard of this one emerge then people will be given an accurate insight into Diana's private persona. I agree with the author that Diana was only beginning to embark on the most positive stage of her life. This book has brought to history the core essence of her learning curve, on how to truly give and receive, the love she always sought.

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