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Mommie Dearest by Christina Crawford
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Mommie Dearest (original 1978; edition 1997)

by Christina Crawford (Author)

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The 40th anniversary edition of the "shocking" #1 New York Times bestseller with an exclusive new introduction by the author (Los Angeles Times).   When Christina Crawford's harrowing chronicle of child abuse was first published in 1978, it brought global attention to the previously closeted subject. It also shed light on the guarded world of Hollywood and stripped away the façade of Christina's relentless, alcoholic abuser: her adoptive mother, movie star Joan Crawford.   Christina was a young girl shown off to the world as a fortunate little princess. But at home, her lonely, controlling, even ruthless mother made her life a nightmare. A fierce battle of wills, their relationship could be characterized as an ultimately successful, for Christina, struggle for independence. She endured and survived, becoming the voice of so many other victims who suffered in silence, and giving them the courage to forge a productive life out of chaos.   This ebook edition features an exclusive new introduction by the author, plus rare photographs from her personal collection and one hundred pages of revealing material not found in the original manuscript.  … (more)
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Title:Mommie Dearest
Authors:Christina Crawford (Author)
Info:Seven Springs Pr (1997), 420 pages
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Mommie Dearest by Christina Crawford (1978)

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    Now to My Mother: A Very Personal Memoir of Antonia White by Susan Chitty (KayCliff)
    KayCliff: Both books are vicious daughterly attacks on famous mothers.
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Oh the joys of not only being famous but being bat nuts crazy. Sad and unfortunate that children who are born into this world reap the whirlwind their parents created.
  JHemlock | Nov 17, 2022 |
100% believable based on other Crawford biographies I have read. The children were merely PR props to further her career. Seriously consider her borderline sadistic personality disorder. ( )
  Huba.Library | Aug 18, 2022 |
Had some okay parts, but it was way too long. I almost dnf so many times, but I have a compulsive need to finish books so.. Yeah. Would not recommend. ( )
  KirstenLucie | Dec 9, 2019 |
Mamãe era bem mais louca que a Crawford, mas aposto que ninguém quer ouvir meus choramingos. ( )
  Adriana_Scarpin | Jun 12, 2018 |
Joan Crawford is one of thos old actresses I don't know much about and haven't seen many of her films, so it was sometimes hard to picture her when I read about her in this book written by her daughter.

Sometimes a hard book to read. Christina (or Tina) had a strange love/hate relationship with her mother. She portrayed herself as the perfect child, always trying to please her mother and not succeeding only because of her mother's unrealistic expectations and drunkenness. But you've got to wonder if she really could have been such the "Perfect" child she described. I don't doubt that it was hard to be the daughter of a movie star and a movie star that sounded as though she had some sort of self-worth issues.

Some of the book sounded a bit too much like whining: "I had such a hard life..." That's what you get with autobiographies though! ( )
  jennannej | Jul 13, 2017 |
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This book is dedicated with love to
Bernie and Mildred, who helped me find my way,
my brother Chris, who shared much of the journey with me,
and my beloved husband, David, who made it all worthwhile.
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DEAD. Joan Crawford. New York City. May 10, 1977, at 10 A.M. Eastern Daylight time. Official cause of death: coronary arrest.
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The 40th anniversary edition of the "shocking" #1 New York Times bestseller with an exclusive new introduction by the author (Los Angeles Times).   When Christina Crawford's harrowing chronicle of child abuse was first published in 1978, it brought global attention to the previously closeted subject. It also shed light on the guarded world of Hollywood and stripped away the façade of Christina's relentless, alcoholic abuser: her adoptive mother, movie star Joan Crawford.   Christina was a young girl shown off to the world as a fortunate little princess. But at home, her lonely, controlling, even ruthless mother made her life a nightmare. A fierce battle of wills, their relationship could be characterized as an ultimately successful, for Christina, struggle for independence. She endured and survived, becoming the voice of so many other victims who suffered in silence, and giving them the courage to forge a productive life out of chaos.   This ebook edition features an exclusive new introduction by the author, plus rare photographs from her personal collection and one hundred pages of revealing material not found in the original manuscript.  

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A disturbing account of one child's life with her famous mother. Christina Crawford, the adopted daughter of movie legend Joan Crawford, tells a rivoting and heartbreaking story of her tortured relationship with her mother.
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