"VANITY IS BUT THE SURFACE"




I admit it..I read Vanity Fair Magazine. It was a gift subscription and I'm smitten. For anyone into pop culture, fashion and politics, Vanity Fair is all that and more. For me it's a mindless gift that keeps on giving....

Vanity Fair labeled After Visiting Friends and Calling Dr.Laura two books that dominated the February releases. (Not sure if I agree..) One is a memoir and the other is a graphic memoir..meaning illustrations included. One seems a little atypical and you'll figure that out when you read the comments below...


AFTER VISITING FRIENDS BY MICHAEL HAINEY

In After Visiting Friends author Michael Hainey is haunted by the mysterious death of his father, a Chicago newspaperman. He recounts the obstacles he faced searching for the truth and the resistance he faced from his mother and friends of his father. His own inability to accept the truth contributes to this brutally honest memoir.

CALLING DR. LAURA BY NICOLE J. GEORGE

This memoir is an authentic peek into the author's life using art and narrative combined. You'll either love it or hate it. It's autobiographical and pretty gritty. The book covers many topics, eventually bringing it all full circle. Calling Dr. Laura is not a light read..be prepared for the unusual.
                                



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www.michaelhainey.com

www.nicolejgeorges.com

www.vanityfair.com/magazine

  


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