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Mommie Dearest

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Author: Christina Crawford
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0583130666
Pages: 282
Published Year: 1979
Dimensions: 17 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white.

About the Book

This powerful and controversial memoir by Christina Crawford offers a deeply personal account of her experiences growing up as the adopted daughter of Hollywood legend Joan Crawford. Written with candor and emotional intensity, the book became one of the most widely discussed autobiographies of its time, sparking conversations about family relationships, fame, and the realities that can exist behind a glamorous public image.

Through a series of vivid recollections, Christina Crawford recounts her childhood, family dynamics, and the challenges she faced while growing up in a household shaped by celebrity and public scrutiny. The memoir explores the contrast between the admired public persona of a major film star and the private experiences of family life.

The narrative examines themes of identity, resilience, personal healing, and the long-lasting effects of childhood experiences. Crawford's willingness to share painful memories and personal struggles gives the book a raw emotional power that continues to resonate with readers.

Beyond its autobiographical significance, the memoir provides insight into the culture of Hollywood during its golden age and raises broader questions about fame, parenting, public perception, and personal truth. Its publication generated significant public discussion and remains an important work in the genre of celebrity memoirs.

Written in a compelling and accessible style, the book offers readers a thought-provoking exploration of family relationships and the courage required to confront difficult memories. It remains a landmark memoir that continues to attract readers interested in autobiography, Hollywood history, and personal narratives of resilience.

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Book Details

Author: Christina Crawford
Publisher: Granada Publishing
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0583130666
Pages: 282
Published Year: 1979
Dimensions: 17 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white.

About the Book

This powerful and controversial memoir by Christina Crawford offers a deeply personal account of her experiences growing up as the adopted daughter of Hollywood legend Joan Crawford. Written with candor and emotional intensity, the book became one of the most widely discussed autobiographies of its time, sparking conversations about family relationships, fame, and the realities that can exist behind a glamorous public image.

Through a series of vivid recollections, Christina Crawford recounts her childhood, family dynamics, and the challenges she faced while growing up in a household shaped by celebrity and public scrutiny. The memoir explores the contrast between the admired public persona of a major film star and the private experiences of family life.

The narrative examines themes of identity, resilience, personal healing, and the long-lasting effects of childhood experiences. Crawford's willingness to share painful memories and personal struggles gives the book a raw emotional power that continues to resonate with readers.

Beyond its autobiographical significance, the memoir provides insight into the culture of Hollywood during its golden age and raises broader questions about fame, parenting, public perception, and personal truth. Its publication generated significant public discussion and remains an important work in the genre of celebrity memoirs.

Written in a compelling and accessible style, the book offers readers a thought-provoking exploration of family relationships and the courage required to confront difficult memories. It remains a landmark memoir that continues to attract readers interested in autobiography, Hollywood history, and personal narratives of resilience.

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