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# Read * Wonderland Avenue (Abacus Books) by Danny Sugerman è eBook or Kindle ePUB. Wonderland Avenue (Abacus Books) He lived.This is his tale. He became Jim Morrison's protégé and- still in his teens- manager of the Doors and then Iggy Pop. By the age of twenty-one he had an idyllic home, a beautiful girlfriend, the best car in the world, two kinds of hepatitis, a diseased heart, a $500 a day heroin habit and only a week to live. He never looked back. Excessive, scandalous, comic, cautionary and horrifying, it chronicles the 60s dream gone to rot and the early life of a Hollywood Wild Child who

Wonderland Avenue (Abacus Books)

Title : Wonderland Avenue (Abacus Books)
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Rating : 4.84 (532 Votes)
Asin : 0349101752
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 480 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-05-16
Language : English

rock-and-roll scene fairly crackles with reality," maintained PW. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. . Sugerman ( No One Here Gets Out Alive ) tells of his well-heeled yet troubled childhood and of his association, which began when he was 12, with the rock group The Doors and its leader, Jim Morrison. From Publishers Weekly "This achingly forthright account of heroin addiction and the madness of the L.A

He lived.This is his tale. He became Jim Morrison's protégé and- still in his teens- manager of the Doors and then Iggy Pop. By the age of twenty-one he had an idyllic home, a beautiful girlfriend, the best car in the world, two kinds of hepatitis, a diseased heart, a $500 a day heroin habit and only a week to live. He never looked back. Excessive, scandalous, comic, cautionary and horrifying, it chronicles the 60s dream gone to rot and the early life of a Hollywood Wild Child who was just brilliant at being bad.. He also plunged gleefully into the glamorous underworld of the rock 'n' roll scene, diving headfirst into booze, sex and drugs: every conceivable kind of drug, ever day, in every possible permutation. At the age of thirteen, Danny Sugerman- the already wayward product of Beverley Hills wealth and privilege- went to his first Doors concert

My Brother's Autobiography Being a "coming of age journey" Danny's story is about struggle on several fronts. Missplaced guilt on himself for our parent's divorce. The interwoven conflict between the seduction of the rock and drug life style as exemplified by Morrison as a role model,versus sober living,our father's world. Danny's final struggle against addiction with ultimate death and coming back to life is pretty wrenching stuff. I keep copies of Wonderland in my office and frequently give one to young patients that seem troubled with similar issues. Danny never thought of himself as "great author". However, his. A MASTERPIECE of superb writing! all love based paths lead to God It is NOT moralizing. It is a super fun read! It is NOT a dry lecture about the dangers of drug addiction - read it because it is fun! That it has a 'message' is a bonus - the book itself is a masterpiece!I love this book! I've read it twice and could not put it down! Danny's writing style is superb! I have read LOTS of books and this is my #2 favorite book of all time (after The Mists of Avalon)!Very decadent but has tremendous redeeming value. Danny was press manager for The Doors, and this is his story.Witty, funny, outrageous! Danny's style of writing is SO incredible you really can't. "Autobiography of Danny Sugerman and his friend Heroin" according to Jim Morrison. This book was longer than it needed to be, at Autobiography of Danny Sugerman and his friend Heroin Jim Morrison This book was longer than it needed to be, at 460 pages. While it is a good (if not essential) read for any real Doors fan, it is mostly a one-dimensional biography of Danny Sugerman. Sugerman's difficult childhood is enough to make any sensible person shudder - we thought Morrison lived fast and died young! But Sugerman gives us about 200 pages of 13-16 year old outlandish, unsustainable, juvenile delinquency nightmares, and "Bad Ladds."Much of the book is a fearful account of the horror of heroin addiction and the narrow little slave-like life of an addict. Jim Morrison is portrayed in . 60 pages. While it is a good (if not essential) read for any real Doors fan, it is mostly a one-dimensional biography of Danny Sugerman. Sugerman's difficult childhood is enough to make any sensible person shudder - we thought Morrison lived fast and died young! But Sugerman gives us about 200 pages of 1Autobiography of Danny Sugerman and his friend Heroin This book was longer than it needed to be, at Autobiography of Danny Sugerman and his friend Heroin Jim Morrison This book was longer than it needed to be, at 460 pages. While it is a good (if not essential) read for any real Doors fan, it is mostly a one-dimensional biography of Danny Sugerman. Sugerman's difficult childhood is enough to make any sensible person shudder - we thought Morrison lived fast and died young! But Sugerman gives us about 200 pages of 13-16 year old outlandish, unsustainable, juvenile delinquency nightmares, and "Bad Ladds."Much of the book is a fearful account of the horror of heroin addiction and the narrow little slave-like life of an addict. Jim Morrison is portrayed in . 60 pages. While it is a good (if not essential) read for any real Doors fan, it is mostly a one-dimensional biography of Danny Sugerman. Sugerman's difficult childhood is enough to make any sensible person shudder - we thought Morrison lived fast and died young! But Sugerman gives us about 200 pages of 13-16 year old outlandish, unsustainable, juvenile delinquency nightmares, and "Bad Ladds."Much of the book is a fearful account of the horror of heroin addiction and the narrow little slave-like life of an addict. Jim Morrison is portrayed in . -16 year old outlandish, unsustainable, juvenile delinquency nightmares, and "Bad Ladds."Much of the book is a fearful account of the horror of heroin addiction and the narrow little slave-like life of an addict. Jim Morrison is portrayed in

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