Chanel Bonfire

Chanel Bonfire by Wendy Lawless is a memoir published by Simon and Schuster on November 12, 2013. This 320-page book presents a poignant account of Lawless’s unconventional upbringing with her unstable mother, Georgann Rea, who embodies a mix of glamour and chaos reminiscent of iconic film characters. The narrative explores the complexities of their relationship as Lawless and her sister navigate a life marked by their mother’s struggles with alcoholism and mental health.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of life in 1960s Manhattan and London, where Lawless captures both the allure and the turmoil of her childhood. The memoir delves into themes of resilience and survival, illustrating how Lawless managed to rise above her mother’s destructive pursuit of glamour. With a blend of humor and honesty, the book offers insights into the challenges faced by women in the entertainment world, making it a reflective exploration of personal memoirs and the impact of family dynamics.
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In her stunning memoir, Wendy Lawless tells the often heartbreaking tale of her unconventional upbringing with an unstable alcoholic and suicidal mother—a real-life Holly Golightly turned Mommie Dearest—and the uncommon sense of resilience that allowed her to rise above it all.
Georgann Rea didn’t bake cookies or go to PTA meetings; she wore a mink coat and always had a lit Dunhill plugged into her cigarette holder. She’d slept with too many men and a few women, and she didn’t like dogs or children. Georgann possessed the icy beauty of a Hitchcock heroine with the cold heart to match.
From living at the Dakota in 1960s Manhattan to London’s swinging town houses and beyond, Wendy Lawless and her younger sister navigated day-to-day life as their unstable and fabulously neglectful mother, Georgann, chased her delusions, suffered dramatic breakdowns, and survived suicide attempts. With clear-eyed grace and flashing wit, Lawless portrays the highs and lows of her unhinged upbringing—and how she survived her mother’s endlessly destructive search for glamour and fulfillment—in “a searing memoir that reads like a novel” (Anne Korkeakivi, An Unexpected Guest).
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