The Girl From Hollywood was a contemporary novel (now reads as historical) originally serialized in Munsey's Magazine from June-November 1922. The ranch described is that of Edgar Rice Burroughs himself, but the story is about the Pennington family and the relationship they have with a Hollywood actress who comes to stay with them. Unlike most of Burroughs' work, this tale doesn't have a real hero, and the characters struggle with substance abuse.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) was an American writer best known for creating Tarzan and John Carter. He wrote science fiction, fantasy, adventure, westerns, and others. His work influenced so many people, it would be impossible to name them all, but the list includes James Cameron, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Michael Crichton, Carl Sagan, George Lucas, Jack Vance, and others.
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