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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Very revealing book in the sense of knowing more about Traci. She is a survivor. ( ) Reading this book was anticlimactic. My initial exposure to Traci Lords was during the 90's, when she was hot and interesting. I liked her electronic CD. I liked her in the movie "Hairspray." She is so pretty, too. Unfortunately, reading this book was painful, and I found myself laughing at her. Nobody prepared me for her obnoxious self-indulgence. I felt bad for Traci Lords, up until I read this book. I knew she was raped when she was a child. I knew she ran away to find herself mired in the pornography industry, which she entered at a precocious (and illegal) age. I knew she battled drug addiction. That is enough to make you say, "Awww....." My big mistake was reading Traci Lords' memoir! Traci gives the entire minutiae of her "porn career" and "drug addiction." Perhaps this would have been a nightmarish story, if it engulfed many years of Traci's life. However, that was not the case. By the end of the book, I felt thoroughly disgusted that she wrote about "doing cocaine for six months" and got a book deal! If I got a book deal every time I "partied," I would be rich now! She probably made enough money off this book to buy "cocaine for life." Traci Lords = after school special I am not the right audience for this book because my actual life experiences have been much more "hardcore" than Traci Lords' autobiography. That is a problem when the book is meant to elicit pity from the reader. I would recommend this book to you, if you loved "Go Ask Alice." sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The moving, gripping, and tell–all autobiography of Traci Elizabeth Lords, a former child porn queen, electronica maven, and cult movie and TV star. At 14, Nora Kuzma ran away from home and ended up on the dirty streets of Hollywood. She fell in with a fast crowd, and her dreams of modelling soon landed her a spectacular centrefold in Penthouse Magazine, where at 15 she became internationally known as TRACI LORDS. From there she appeared in numerous adult films and magazines, denying her past and battling a deep addiction to cocaine and men. Three years later she got out. This is her memoir–a tale of loss, redemption, and ultimate survival as Traci Elizabeth Lords takes you into her secretive past, faces her demons, and shares her extraordinary journey of personal growth. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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