Dreamtime Alice
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Casey Withoos
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Mandy Sayer
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A vivid, seductive, gorgeously written memoir that recounts the fascinating years Mandy Sayer spent performing on the streets of New York and New Orleans with her father.
I danced and danced because the neon light across the road had just blinked on, because it was the middle of spring, because I was 21, because my father was playing beside me....
In this memoir, Mandy Sayer recounts the fascinating years she spent performing on the streets of New York and New Orleans with her father. Gerry Sayer was a jazz drummer, a beguiling Irish charmer with a million stories and an insatiable love for jam sessions and all-night parties. Mandy grew up captivated by his outrageous tales even after he left the family for good and her mother descended into the distance of drink. She learned to tap-dance and they set off together to satisfy their grand ambitions on the toughest stage in the world - New York.
Driven by their dream of making it big, Mandy and Gerry arrived in the city with no place to stay and only costumes to their names. They became part of the thrilling, precarious world of street performers who eked out their livings at the mercy of the elements, the cops, complaining neighbours and lurking thieves.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-07-2024
"Dreamtime Alice" is not just a memoir; it’s a testament to the power of storytelling
.Sayer’s honesty and vulnerability make this book a compelling read. She invites readers into her life with an openness that is both refreshing and inspiring. A beautifully written and deeply moving memoir that will resonate with readers long after they’ve turned the last page. Mandy Sayer has crafted a narrative that is as much about personal struggle as it is about the universal quest for identity and belonging. This book is a must-read for anyone who appreciates memoirs that are both profoundly personal and universally relatable.
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