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Hardcover The Other Woman: My Years with O. J. Simpson: A Story of Love, Trust, and Betrayal Book

ISBN: 0316651133

ISBN13: 9780316651134

The Other Woman: My Years with O. J. Simpson: A Story of Love, Trust, and Betrayal

This is the story of Paula Barbieri's relationship with O.J. Simpson from 1992 to 1994, focusing on his character, their love and the trust she placed in him until the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, the trial, her relationship with O.J. through that period and her finding of religion as her salvation. The subtext is the truth of what she and only she knows about who O.J. is, how he behaves towards women and others, what happened...

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Paula and OJ

This book was very good. Paula tells us of her life with Oj She holds nothing back about her feelings for Oj and the rocky relationship they had. it is a good read. I did read the Oj book and wrote two reviews but they have not been posted yet that is a really good book as well and very interesting!

...unbelievable, an excellent book!

This is an excellent book, im rereading it now..... Its amazing how one-sided certain situations seem and are presented...but when you take a closer look you see just how something like this affects and changes the lives of so many. This was an amazing book, I never knew, and can only say wow, what an amazing person.

Thank you Paula Barbieri!

THE OTHER WOMAN is an important contribution to all of the O.J. Simpson books...I would rank it right up there with Raging Heart and Faye Resnick's book as far as revealing what was going on BEHIND the scenes. I am so thankful to Paula for writing this book. It helped me understand so much, not only about O.J. and why he may have committed the murders, but also about a woman's heart, and how important the little choices are that we make in life...Paula doesn't hide the mistakes she has made in her life on her journey toward self-awareness...I do wish that Paula would have been MORE specific about the "Dear John" phone message she left O.J. on the night of the murders...Did she mention Nicole's name in the message? Why was Paula feeling so guilty, then?Also, Paula relates an interesting recurring dream, and it makes me wonder if she actually felt guilty for "provoking" O.J.'s rage, and therefore felt that she was responsible for "CAUSING" O.J. TO LOSE HIS BELOVED NICOLE...Paula is a wonderful and spiritual lady, and I hope she finds the happiness she deserves in life.

Give Paula A Break

I live in Panama City, FL and I know Paula personally. I read excerpts from this book and I feel Paula speaks the truth. As a Born-Again Christian myself (and an Assembly of God lay minister), Paula told me her testimony. To this day, I belive O.J. was innocent (I'm white, by the way), but I feel he had no one to blame but his own self; for the civil downfall. Paula tells the true story and I commend her for it.
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