Unfamiliarity with the name Maila Niemi (who changed her last name to Nurmi) is understandable. The next-of-kin at Maila Niemi’s demise, Sandra Niemi fought her way into the decease’s last apartment to discover a treasure trove of previously unknown diaries, notes, letters never sent, photographs, all from the person rather than the public figure. Many readers will have come from a family where somewhere amidst the extension is a round person unable to fit into the square hole of family ethos. She states right from the get-go that she idolized her aunt. This twelve-years-in-the-making book is lovingly written by Sandra Niemi, Maila Niemi’s niece. Frequently, they strive to present an unbiased view of the life of a person famous for any number of reasons. It is normal for biographers to be fascinated by their subjects. Glamour Ghoul: The Passions and Pain of the Real Vampira
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