The bridesmaid's daughter : from Grace Kelly's wedding to a women's shelter--searching for the truth about my mother / Nyna Giles and Eve Claxton.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250115492 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 265 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Edition: First Edition.
- Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2018.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-262). |
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Genre: | Autobiographies. Biographies. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
"A daughter's moving search to understand her mother, Carolyn Scott--once a bridesmaid to Princess Grace and one of the first Ford models--who later in life spent years living in a homeless shelter. Nyna Giles was picking up groceries at the supermarket one day when she looked down and saw the headline on the cover of a tabloid: "Former Bridesmaid of Princess Grace Lives in Homeless Shelter." Nyna was stunned, shocked to see her family's private ordeal made so public--the woman mentioned on that cover, Carolyn Scott Reybold, was her mother. Nyna's childhood had been spent in doctor's offices. Too ill, she was told, to go to school like other children, she spent nearly every waking moment at her mother's side at their isolated Long Island estate or on trips into the city to see the ballet. The doctors couldn't tell her what was wrong, but as Nyna grew up, her mother, who'd always seemed fragile, became more and more distant. Now Nyna was forced to confront an agonizing realization: she barely knew the woman on the magazine in front of her. She knew that her mother had been a model after arriving in New York in 1947, living at the Barbizon Hotel, where she'd met the young Grace Kelly and that the two had become fast friends. Nyna had seen the photos of Carolyn at Grace's wedding, wearing the yellow bridesmaid gown that had hung in her closet for years. But how had the seemingly confident, glamorous woman in those pictures become the mother she knew growing up--the mother who was now living in a shelter? Inthis powerful memoir of friendship and motherhood, Nyna Giles uncovers her mother's past to answer the questions she never knew to ask"-- - Baker & Taylor
The youngest daughter of Carolyn Scott describes her mother's descent from a Ford model and bridesmaid to Princess Grace to a resident of a homeless shelter, sharing insights into the experiences that shaped her mother's battle with mental illness. - Baker & Taylor
The youngest daughter of Carolyn Scott describes her mother's descent from a Ford model and bridesmaid to Princess Grace to a mentally ill resident of a homeless shelter, sharing insights into the private experiences that shaped her mother's battle with mental illness. - McMillan Palgrave
A daughterâs moving search to understand her mother, Carolyn Scottâonce a bridesmaid to Princess Grace and one of the first Ford modelsâwho later in life spent years living in a homeless shelter.
Nyna Giles was picking up groceries at the supermarket one day when she looked down and saw the headline on the cover of a tabloid: âFormer Bridesmaid of Princess Grace Lives in Homeless Shelter.â Nyna was stunned, shocked to see her familyâs private ordeal made so publicâthe woman mentioned on that cover, Carolyn Scott Reybold, was her mother.
Nynaâs childhood had been spent in doctorâs offices. Too ill, she was told, to go to school like other children, she spent nearly every waking moment at her motherâs side at their isolated Long Island estate or on trips into the city to see the ballet. The doctors couldnât tell her what was wrong, but as Nyna grew up, her mother, whoâd always seemed fragile, became more and more distant. Now Nyna was forced to confront an agonizing realization: she barely knew the woman on the magazine in front of her.
She knew that her mother had been a model after arriving in New York in 1947, living at the Barbizon Hotel, where sheâd met the young Grace Kelly and that the two had become fast friends. Nyna had seen the photos of Carolyn at Graceâs wedding, wearing the yellow bridesmaid gown that had hung in her closet for years. But how had the seemingly confident, glamorous woman in those pictures become the mother she knew growing upâthe mother who was now living in a shelter?
In this powerful memoir of friendship and motherhood, Nyna Giles uncovers her motherâs past to answer the questions she never knew to ask.