CHANEL BONFIRE hits the New York Times Bestseller List at 22 this Sunday!
Cheers, Darlings!
“The mirage she called herself…” Chanel Bonfire
Mother in Central Park with her Gucci pochette.
“We had been living in the Dakota, the late nineteenth-century, neo-gothic apartment house at the corner of Seventy-Second Street and Central Park West, for about a year and a half. And while I would later think of the place – the setting for the film “Rosemary’s Baby” and the future and final home of John Lennon – as a glamorous backdrop for my mother’s tumultuous second marriage and divorce, at the time it was just our rather large and wonderfully spooky apartment, in which I was about to find myself awakened by my mother’s rescuers.”