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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 782.42166092
EAN: 9781416587620
ISBN: 1416587624
Label: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Manufacturer: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: July 14, 2008
Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Release Date: July 14, 2008
Sales Rank: 5029
Studio: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
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Madonna up close, by the brother who knows her better than anyone.
Christopher Ciccone's extraordinary memoir is based on his forty-seven years of growing up with, working with, and understanding the most famous woman of our time, who has intrigued, scandalized, and entertained millions for half a century.
Through most of the iconic star's kaleidoscopic career, Christopher played an important role in her life: as her backup dancer, her personal assistant, her dresser, her decorator, her art director, her tour director.
If you think you know everything there is to know about Madonna, you are wrong. Only Christopher can tell the full scale, riveting untold story behind Madonna's carefully constructed mythology, and the real woman behind the glittering façade.
From their shared Michigan childhood, which Madonna transcended, then whisked Christopher to Manhattan with her in the early eighties, where he slepton her roach-infested floor and danced with her in clubs all over town -- Christopher was with her every step of the way, experiencing her first hand in all her incarnations. The spoiled daddy's girl, the punk drummer, the raunchy Boy Toy, Material Girl, Mrs. Sean Penn, Warren Beatty's glamorous Hollywood paramour, loving mother, Mrs. Guy Ritchie, English grande dame -- Christopher witnessed and understood all of them, as his own life was inexorably entwined with that of his chameleon sister.
He tangled with a cast of characters from artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, to Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Moss, Demi Moore, and, of course, Guy Ritchie, whose advent in Madonna's life splintered the loving relationship Christopher once had with her.
The mirror image of his legendary sister, with his acid Ciccone tongue, Christopher pulls no punches as he tells his astonishing story.
Life with My Sister Madonna is the juicy, can't-put-it-down story you've always wanted to hear, as told by Madonna's younger brother.
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The quote on the back jacket of this books feels true: you can't understand Madonna without understanding her brother Christopher. He proves it with this book, the first thing I've ever read about Madonna that makes her seem like a true, flesh-and-blood human being. She should be grateful to Christopher for many things, but particularly this one: he helped us see her as a real woman, warts and all. Horrible! she would probably respond. However, I can identify so much more with her because of this ... Read More
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It's a very good read but I don't think I can say I learned anything new besides Madonna's relationship with different family members which were NOT surprising in the least. I think this book pretty much confirms the assumptions that have always been made by the public about Madonna and her character and how she pretty much stepped on people (and slept with a few) to make it to the top.
You can definitely feel the resentment and anger that her brother has but he does commend her drive, ... Read More
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I encountered Madonna in 1978 at U of M and I knew then and there that she was either crazy or on her way to stardom. I never spoke to her (I was much younger and was looking at the school) - she certainly made sure she was the center of any attention when I saw her.
What I find fascinating about this book is the basic sibling relationship. Did he live through his sister? Sure he did. Did she use her control over him? Sure she did. Can anyone with a dynamic family see themselves ... Read More
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This book was a snore. I was hoping to read a little insight into Madonna's career during the mid-eighties, but that portion only spanned a page or two. This double spaced book reads like a memo or just notes of a book, with only a few details on the things you would really want to know. "The tour was a success. She sold XX albums. She flew to ___. Then she came out with the song___. It sold XX albums. I dressed her for the next tour." etc. etc. and then follows up with pages of whining.
Madonna's ... Read More
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Yes, Christopher partied and helped Madonna along in her career, but like other reviews said....Madonna changed...she started having a family and children...and wanted a stable home life with a husband too. That puts your life in a whole different world. Christopher could not relate to that. He wanted things to be like old times. Yes, Madonna has a big ego, etc., etc., but she was done with the whole partying thing, and I think that's fine. Christopher needs to move on.
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