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Ingen/inga Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Blech. I read the first two chapters of this book (about her father becoming a woman), and thought it would be a good read. The rest of the book was pretty crappy, though; James had an interesting life, but the prose was uninteresting and the plot took on the feeling of "and then this happened, and then this happened, and then this happened..." I wouldn't recommend it. Read The Glass Castle if you're interested in stories about a messed up childhood. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Catherine James’ relationship with her young, beautiful and wickedly irresponsible mother informed her Los Angeles childhood—neglected enough that she was strapped to a chair at night while her mother cavorted on the Sunset Strip, Catherine longed not for normalcy, but just for the chance to get away. To get away to her beloved grandmother Mimi, or to her Aunt Claire’s, a Hollywood version of Grey Gardens stuffed with racks of the former beauty queen’s 1930’s ball gowns and memories of grand parties with Claire’s ex-husband Busby Berkeley. To get away to her father, a dashing race car driver who had been out of her life almost since the day she was born. To even get away to school, where she would at least be taken care of. Instead, Catherine was finally abandoned by her furious mother to become a ward of the state before she reached her teens.It wasn’t until a chance meeting with a very young Bob Dylan inspired Catherine to make her escape—as a real runaway, breaking out of the California orphanage with only one goal: to get to Greenwich Village. DANDELION then becomes a look through the eye of a needle, as Catherine experiments with Eric Clapton; a peek through the viewfinder of a Polaroid, as Catherine is taken up by the beautiful people in Andy Warhol’s Factory; and a glimpse through a haze of smoke, as she begins romances with rockers Jackson Browne and Jimmy Page.While raising her son, whose father was Denny Laine of the Moody Blues, Catherine finally returns to her west coast roots, reconnects with her family and discovers that her mother hasn’t changed but her father has: he’s become a heartbreakingly garish transsexual.Moving and shocking by turns, DANDELION is a completely different view of a celebrated pop culture scene, and a dramatic mother-daughter relationship. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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Here all this time the public believed Dylan was a moody and difficult man, even when surrounded by his entourage, when in fact he was just a peach of a guy who took Catherine, aged 13, to a carnival and won a stuffed animal for her! He talked with her for hours by the fire! Jimmy Page, the year he married his young and beautiful second wife from Brazil, invited CATHERINE to be his date when Led Zeppelin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Jackson Browne loved her madly but her jealous ex tore up all the photographs of Catherine and Jackson together so no proof remains! She hung out with Jimi Hendrix right before his death! Her expired visa to stay in England was extended by six months by British customs because Mick Jagger was waiting for her at the gate! It just goes on and on. The only indisputable fact is that Catherine begat an illegitimate child off Denny Laine who in the broad picture of rock history is a somewhat minor figure. When this manuscript was optioned by a publisher at the time when “groupie books” were the rage, a short relationship with Denny Laine was insufficient to sell a book, hence the very obviously embellished encounters with more famous names.
Was her mother abusive and neglectful? Probably. Was it as extreme as described? Unlikely. What is the truth behind her placement in an “orphanage” while she had two living parents? Perhaps her own behavior and incorrigibility? It is suspicious that while Catherine freely names all the famous men she claims to have bedded, she refused to name her mother’s famous “folk singer” boyfriend whom she states abused her. If this book had gotten more exposure, which apparently it didn’t since it is out of print, it would have been the next “A Million Little Pieces” a la James Frey. (