emily
Brampton
A story about this — 2 years ago
When i began reading this book, i was actually a little bored. but as the book went on i became more and more interested and ended up lovng it! totally worth it.
7 out of 7 people (100%) think this is worth consuming…
emily
Brampton
When i began reading this book, i was actually a little bored. but as the book went on i became more and more interested and ended up lovng it! totally worth it.
MightySpork
Los Angeles
A fascinating biography of Warhol ingenue Edie Sedwick. Humorous and tragic.
Buster Benson
Seattle
This is beautiful failure personified. Literally!
Buster Benson
Seattle
This book is organized in a unique manner that I find really interesting. It’s basically a bunch of interwoven anecdotes starting with Edie’s grandparents and slowly moving forward into time. It’s really interesting hearing about Edie’s story this way because it feels like you’re just sitting around a table and getting the story as the members remember it. It’s great to hear about a father talking about his children and then hearing the child, when grown up, talking about her parents. Hearing multiple people talk about the same person, etc. I’m only a fraction of the way through but this story is completely engaging so far.
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