Johnny's Girl : A Daughter's Memoir of Growing Up In Alaska's Underworld
by
Kim Rich
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0882405241
ISBN-13
9780882405247
Publisher
Graphic Arts Center Publishing Co
Imprint
Alaska Northwest Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 14th, 1999
Print length
304 Pages
Weight
435 grams
Product Classification:
Biography: generalMemoirsGender studies: women
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Johnny’s Girl the nationally acclaimed memoir of growing up in Alaska’s underworld as the only child of gambler John F. “Johnny” Rich and exotic dancer, Frances “Ginger” Rich. It chronicles Alaska’s mean streets and her parent’s tragic lives that were cut short.
Kim Rich was an ordinary girl trapped in an extraordinary childhood, someone who dreamed of going to parties and getting good grades while living in an after-hours hell of gamblers, pimps, and con men. She longed for normalcy, yet she was inescapably her father''s child, and she had no choice but to grow up fast. Her mother, who suffered from mental illness, was a stripper and B-girl: her father was a major player in the underworld of Anchorage, Alaska in the sixties, a city flush with newfound oil money. Only after her father was gruesomely murdered when she was 15, and Kim became a journalist, was she able to fill in the missing pieces of one American dream gone horribly wrong. Kim''s true story is a tale of a woman''s search for her parent''s secrets. What she finds is both shocking and tragic, but in the end she''s able to discover her true self amid the remnants of her parents'' lost lives.
Kim Rich was an ordinary girl trapped in an extraordinary childhood, someone who dreamed of going to parties and getting good grades while living in an after-hours hell of gamblers, pimps, and con men. She longed for normalcy, yet she was inescapably her father''s child, and she had no choice but to grow up fast. Her mother, who suffered from mental illness, was a stripper and B-girl: her father was a major player in the underworld of Anchorage, Alaska in the sixties, a city flush with newfound oil money. Only after her father was gruesomely murdered when she was 15, and Kim became a journalist, was she able to fill in the missing pieces of one American dream gone horribly wrong. Kim''s true story is a tale of a woman''s search for her parent''s secrets. What she finds is both shocking and tragic, but in the end she''s able to discover her true self amid the remnants of her parents'' lost lives.
Johnny’s Girl the nationally acclaimed memoir of growing up in Alaska’s underworld as the only child of gambler John F. “Johnny” Rich and exotic dancer, Frances “Ginger” Rich. It chronicles Alaska’s mean streets and her parent’s tragic lives that were cut short.
Kim Rich was an ordinary girl trapped in an extraordinary childhood, someone who dreamed of going to parties and getting good grades while living in an after-hours hell of gamblers, pimps, and con men. She longed for normalcy, yet she was inescapably her father''s child, and she had no choice but to grow up fast. Her mother, who suffered from mental illness, was a stripper and B-girl: her father was a major player in the underworld of Anchorage, Alaska in the sixties, a city flush with newfound oil money.
Only after her father was gruesomely murdered when she was 15, and Kim became a journalist, was she able to fill in the missing pieces of one American dream gone horribly wrong. Kim''s true story is a tale of a woman''s search for her parent''s secrets. What she finds is both shocking and tragic, but in the end she''s able to discover her true self amid the remnants of her parents'' lost lives.
Kim Rich was an ordinary girl trapped in an extraordinary childhood, someone who dreamed of going to parties and getting good grades while living in an after-hours hell of gamblers, pimps, and con men. She longed for normalcy, yet she was inescapably her father''s child, and she had no choice but to grow up fast. Her mother, who suffered from mental illness, was a stripper and B-girl: her father was a major player in the underworld of Anchorage, Alaska in the sixties, a city flush with newfound oil money.
Only after her father was gruesomely murdered when she was 15, and Kim became a journalist, was she able to fill in the missing pieces of one American dream gone horribly wrong. Kim''s true story is a tale of a woman''s search for her parent''s secrets. What she finds is both shocking and tragic, but in the end she''s able to discover her true self amid the remnants of her parents'' lost lives.
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