NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
America was flying high in the Roaring Twenties. Then, almost overnight,
the Great Depression brought it crashing down. When the dust settled,
people were primed for a star who could distract them from reality.
Enter Gypsy Rose Lee, a strutting, bawdy, erudite stripper who possessed
a gift for delivering exactly what America needed. With her superb
narrative skills and eye for detail, Karen Abbott brings to life an era
of ambition, glamour, struggle, and survival. Using exclusive interviews
and never-before-published material, she vividly delves into Gypsy's
world, including her intense triangle relationship with her sister,
actress June Havoc, and their formidable mother, Rose, a petite but
ferocious woman who literally killed to get her daughters on the stage.
Weaving in the compelling saga of the Minskys--four scrappy brothers
from New York City who would pave the way for Gypsy Rose Lee's brand of
burlesque and transform the entertainment landscape--Karen Abbott
creates a rich account of a legend whose sensational tale of tragedy and
triumph embodies the American Dream.