Hiding My Candy The Autobiography of the Grand Empress of Savannah (Paperback)
| Author: Lady/ Bouloukos Chablis |
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Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10: 0671520954
ISBN-13: 9780671520953
Sku: 30108408
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Pages:
208
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| After leaping off the pages with her unforgettable debut in John Berendt's bestselling "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", the unabashed personality known as The Lady Chablis brings her trademark saucy wit and down-home wisdom to this raucous and ribald autobiography. |
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From the Publisher:
The personal story of the famous drag queen from "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" describes an abuse-marked childhood, character development, rise to stardom, and secrets of survival |
Praise
Kirkus Reviews
"A brassy, forthright autobiography from the flamboyant, cross-dressing black diva....A funny, combative walk on the wild side, told with tremendous heart and charm." 06/01/1996 Washington Post Book World
"As [John] Berendt pointed out to [Lady Chablis], 'The dresses and the dancing are okay, but your mouth is what's made you popular.' This autobiography appears to have plenty of mouth." 08/18/1996 Los Angeles Times Book Review
"This account--half in Chablis' sassy dialect, half in co-author Theodore Bouloukos' almost comically sober prose--is more introspective than we might expect. Chablis' story is brave as well as outrageous....And, yes, the 'candy' of the title is just what you think it is." - Michael Harris 11/03/1996
"A brassy, forthright autobiography from the flamboyant, cross-dressing black diva....A funny, combative walk on the wild side, told with tremendous heart and charm." 06/01/1996 Washington Post Book World
"As [John] Berendt pointed out to [Lady Chablis], 'The dresses and the dancing are okay, but your mouth is what's made you popular.' This autobiography appears to have plenty of mouth." 08/18/1996 Los Angeles Times Book Review
"This account--half in Chablis' sassy dialect, half in co-author Theodore Bouloukos' almost comically sober prose--is more introspective than we might expect. Chablis' story is brave as well as outrageous....And, yes, the 'candy' of the title is just what you think it is." - Michael Harris 11/03/1996

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