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Unraveling Anne

By: Laurel Saville
Narrated by: Allyson Ryan
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In 1950s Los Angeles, Anne Ford was the epitome of the California golden girl, a former beauty queen and model-turned-fashion-designer whose success and charm were legendary. So how is it possible that such a woman could die in squalor, an alcoholic street person brutally murdered in a burned-out West Hollywood building? In searching for answers to the heartbreaking trajectory of her mother’s life, writer Laurel Saville plumbed the depths of Anne’s troubled past and her own eccentric childhood to untangle the truth of an exceptional, yet tragic, existence.

What she discovered was a woman who was beautiful, well-educated, and talented - yet tormented by internal demons and no match for the hedonistic culture of Southern California in the 1960s and 1970s.

With unflinching honesty and stirring compassion, Saville explores how what we bring forward from previous generations can shape our own lives, and how compassion and love for a difficult parent can be a person’s bridge to a better life.

©2011 Laurel Saville (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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Expect the unexpected. A family in turmoil. The life of a child in turmoil.
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Choked and sputtered before it took off

It took me a bit before I could get into this story, but once I did, it was an interesting read. Your heart goes out to this girl and her brothers who had two truly deadbeat parents. I couldn't help but wonder why the grandparents didn't take them in while they were young. Living in Orange County, It was fascinating to hear about young LA, and all the artists and actors who were on the fringes of this girl's early years. This is not a book that will keep you enthralled or on the edge of your seat, but it's an interesting look into a very dysfunctional life, riddled with anecdotes and trivia of early stars and artists. The narrator did an excellent job of bringing it all to life.

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Waste of Time

As another reader said, this is not a biography of the title subject, but a drawn-out, self-indulgent examination of the daughter's angst. It is pretty well written, but not at all what I was looking for.

In addition to that, the narrator was totally off-key for me. Her delivery was by turns robotic and overly dramatic. She didn't have a natural cadence. When she mispronounced "bedraggled" as "bed-raggled," I had to stop listening.

I usually stick with a book until the end, even if I'm not sure I of it's merits, but I returned this book a couple of hours in.

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Misleading title: it is a memoir of the daughter

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There should be a huge warning sign on the front of the book: "this is a memoir about the daughter, NOT a biography of the mother".

On a positive side, the author can write well. Unfortunately, she doesn't have a good story. The book is all about the daughter's feelings about her mother and some of her childhood stories. I bought the book thinking that it would show why a successful woman (the mother) turned into a bum and an alcoholic. Unfortunately, this is the only thing that is not in the book. The book reads more like one of those self-absorbed blogs, describing for pages without end how grandma's kitchen looked like, how an old painting by her mother looked like, etc.

In summary, the author's life is not very interesting. She moved away from her mother when she was 12 and had a pretty normal life, so she missed most of her mother's later changes, and when she was with the mother, she was too young to understand anything anyway.

In what we can get in the middle of the daughter's rants, we find that the mother was simply a narcissistic and selfish beautiful girl who had a stunt as a model and later designing clothes. She was such a pain in the neck that her boyfriend and later her husband left her. Faced with fading beauty and the hardship of motherhood, she turned into an alcoholic and a slut, and became more egotistic and lazy than ever. As usual in these cases, her life falls apart and she becomes a bum, who is murdered by another wandering bum. It is a common story, unfortunately, but void of any originality or drama that would deserve a book. Just watch the TV show "Intervention" if you want to see something similar.

Absolutely, it is a story that only a daughter would be interested in.

As usual with Audible books, the narration is very good.

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