Wonderland Avenue by Danny Sugerman

Wonderland Avenue by Danny Sugerman

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Summary

This autobiographical account of Danny Sugerman's young adulthood covers a history of drug dealing, addiction, alcoholism and his close association with the group "The Doors". These stories of his delinquent childhood are a sequel to an earlier book called "No-one Here Gets Out Alive".

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Wonderland Avenue by Danny Sugerman

"Wonderland Avenue" was the name of Danny Sugerman's street in Los Angeles and is apt for the author's most surreal adventures. This account picks up where "No-one Here Gets Out Alive" left off, describing life in the Door's entourage. Tales of young adulthood and near delinquency of his childhood are seen to have primed him for excess. He talks about drug and alcohol abuse which had left Sugerman, still barely in his twenties, only days away from death. It covers his stay in a psychiatric hospital, coming to terms with the death of his friend Jim Morrison, years of dope-dealing, night-clubbing and relationships with women.
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ISBN 13 9780283992599
ISBN 10 028399259X
Title Wonderland Avenue
Author Danny Sugerman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1989-03-09
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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