Description
Autographed by author on front end page. First Edition. Dust jacket has some light wear and a tiny tear on one corner. Hardcover is clean and sharp. Pages are clean and the binding is fairly tight.
This delightfully candid memoir offers a rare glimpse into the glamorous and decadent world of Manhattan’s high society in the 1960s and 70s. Pat Montandon, the daughter of an Oscar-winning filmmaker, found herself at the epicenter of the city’s social scene, rubbing shoulders with celebrities, artists, and the crème de la crème of New York’s elite. With wit and charm, Montandon recounts her adventures as a “party girl,” attending lavish soirées, mingling with the likes of Andy Warhol and Truman Capote, and indulging in the excesses of the era. Beyond its entertaining anecdotes, this book serves as a vivid time capsule, capturing the spirit of a generation that challenged societal norms and embraced a life of unbridled hedonism. Montandon’s unique perspective offers a fascinating insider’s view of a pivotal moment in cultural history, making this autographed first edition a must-have for collectors and readers alike.