<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In the summer of 1974, the whole world succumbed to the beauty of Amparo Muñoz, a simple girl from Malaga who had just been elected Miss Universe in Manila. Just six months later, she would become the first Miss to renounce her title. Converted into one of the icons of the Transition, in the eighties Amparo slipped down the dangerous slope of drug use that, in addition to causing problems with justice, led to financial ruin. When she, free of addictions, was about to regain her acting career, several illnesses forced her to seclude herself in her family home, from which she had left thirty years earlier. There she died in 2011, closely pursued by the paparazzi and fighting with all her might to cling to a life that, in a way, had been taken from her long before.
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