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Chanel Bonfire: A Memoir

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A Memoir As Disturbing As It Is Comical
By Wendy Lawless
Gallery Books, $25.00, 304 pages
Wendy Lawless had a jet-setting lifestyle that most girls would envy: New York to London, Paris to Morocco. But behind closed doors, she and her younger sister were the small casualties of their narcissistic, delusional, often diabolical mother. Ever the dutiful child, she maneuvered through the land-mines of her mother’s warped mind while playing protector to her sister.
Chanel Bonfire is an all-consuming memoir, in which the author draws you into her mother’s world. A world where the rules are always changing and there seems to be no escape. Lawless tells a story as disturbing as it is comical. Her narrative stands out as the voice of reason amidst the madness. At times, she tries to make sense of her mother, other times she’s in survival mode. This book really highlights the fact that you can rise above a rotten childhood, or you can remain broken, only to repeat what you are taught. Anyone who walked through land-mines as child will be able to relate to Wendy’s story.
Reviewed by Alicea Swett
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Goodreads Giveaway Winners!

Congratulations to Courtney Cook of Strongsville, Ohio, and Jeanna Wersebe of Morro Bay, California!

Your Chanel Bonfire audiobooks will go out this week!  Stay tuned for more Goodreads Giveaways.  And if anyone is the Los Angeles area tonight, I’ll be speaking, reading and answering questions at the Glendale Public Library’s kick-off event for National Library Week.  Stop by at 7PM 222 E. Harvard St., Glendale, CA 91205.  Hope to see you there!

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Chanel on Tour April 15th 7PM Glendale Public Library

Don’t you think we need a Chanel Bonfire Tour Bus?

I’ll work on it.  Maybe add some flames!  In the meantime, you can come see me, ask questions, get books signed and talk about Chanel Bonfire, crazy moms and anything else you like at the Glendale Public Library in Glendale, CA on April 15th at 7PM.

If you can’t make that and your book group is reading Chanel, I’d be happy to arrange a Skype Q&A with you.  Just shoot me an email at chanelbonfire@gmail.com !

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Los Angeles Area Reading and Discussion

Chanel Bonfire: A Memoir

With Wendy Lawless 

Monday, April 15, 7:00 p.m.

Central Library Auditorium
222 East Harvard Street
Glendale, CA 91205
Information: 818-548-2042

Actress and author Wendy Lawless discusses her stunning memoir about her unconventional, heartbreaking childhood with an unstable alcoholic and suicidal mother and the unusual strength that allowed her to rise above it all.

By the time Wendy Lawless turned seventeen, she’d known for quite some time that she didn’t have a normal mother. But that didn’t stop her from wanting one.

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 had slept with too many men, and some women, and she didn’t like dogs or children. Georgann had the ice queen beauty of a Hitchcock heroine and the cold heart to match.

In this evocative, darkly humorous memoir, Wendy deftly charts the highs and lows of growing up with her younger sister in the shadow of an unstable, fabulously neglectful mother. Georgann, a real-life Holly Golightly who constantly reinvents herself as she trades up from trailer-park to penthouse, suffers multiple nervous breakdowns and suicide attempts, while Wendy tries to hide the cracks in their fractured family from the rest of the world.

Chanel Bonfire depicts a childhood blazed through the refined aeries of The Dakota and the swinging townhouses of London, while the girls’ beautiful but damned mother desperately searches for glamour and fulfillment. Ultimately, they must choose between living their own lives and being their mother’s warden.

The program is sponsored by the Library, Arts & Culture Department.

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Georgann Rea: “He’s gaslighting me!” From Chanel Bonfire

“Gaslight”, 1944, with Charles Boyer as the evil character trying to drive his wealthy, beautiful but fragile wife (Ingrid Bergman) insane. 


A movie title that Mother turned into a verb when she felt someone – a perceived enemy/tormentor – was out to get her. Which was often.  “She’s gaslighting me!”

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Chanel Bonfire on Dr. Alvin Jones

Tune In Tomorrow April 8th @ 11AM Eastern to WJFK 1580AM and WNEW 99.1FM for…

Dr. Alvin Jones interviewing me about Chanel Bonfire, surviving a mentally ill parent, writing and being a parent without a good role model.  Dr. Jones’ program is on CBS Radio Washington and syndicated nationally.  I’m honored to be among his many influential and thoughtful guests!
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A terrific story from my local paper:

http://www.glendalenewspress.com/news/tn-gnp-0403-a-memoir-thats-hard-to-read,0,6937945.story

Special thanks to Liana Aghajanian for a wonderful write-up.  And don’t forget, I’ll be answering questions, reading and signing books at the Glendale Public Library on April 15th at 7PM.  See you there!

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Juan Carlos: King and Dashing Backgammon Teacher

King Juan Carlos of Spain.

When we met him, he was just a Prince out of power and Franco was still running Spain which is why he had the time to teach Robbie and me to play backgammon at the Marbella Club while Mother was running around with some man or other.

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