Carole Gene Marer spent her girlhood dreaming of meeting Rock Hudson, but when she finally had the chance--on her second date with her future husband, television mogul Aaron Spelling--she was so shy she hid all night in the powder room. How Candy morphed from that quiet girl into a seemingly-confident, stylish trophy wife, mistress of the largest house in Los Angeles (70,000 square feet when you count the attic) is at the heart of "Stories from Candyland." The life Candy created for her family--her husband and children Tori and Randy--was fabulous, over-the-top, and often magical. So what if California Christmases don't come with snow? Let's make some on the tennis court How do we take a cross-country family vacation with a dad who doesn't fly? By private train car, of course (with an extra for the fifty-two pieces of luggage). The kids want to dress up for Halloween? No problem, why not call in Nolan Miller to design their costumes?Candy had a hand in some of the most beloved television shows of all time (she once stopped production on "Dynasty" because Krystle Carrington's engagement ring was not spectacular enough), has entertained half of Hollywood in epic fashion, and lives an enviable life. But under all the fun and showmanship lies a more interesting character, still wrestling with some of the insecurities of her ingenue self. Oprah threw her into a major panic with a discussion of hoarding. A lifelong humming habit evolved as a unique coping mechanism. And there's nothing like being defined as, "well, you know, complicated" by your daughter on television and in her own book."Stories from Candyland" sparkles with glamour and grand gestures. But it also satisfies with some more intimate Candy concerns: why being a perfect wife and mother was so important to her, how cooking and cleaning can keep the home fires burning, why collections matter, and whether dogs are better judges of people than people are.Visit "Candyland" in these pages and get a glimpse of a generous, glittering world revealing many of its surprising and funny secrets for the first time.
The book is very sweet, and is turns out so is Candy Spelling. It's full of great stories about a Baby Boomer whose life took unusual directions and who was put in not-so-traditional roles. I'm not sure I ever heard anyone else refer to herself as a "trophy wife." It's that kind of honesty and self-analysis that makes this so much fun and insightful.
I love Candy!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I really enjoyed this book! Candy Spelling has so many stories to share. My favorite was the Rock Hudson story. Very funny!
Very refreshing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
Her story is really interesting as I didn't realize that she came from a normal upbringing and then stepped into such a high-powered world as the wife of one of Hollywood's iconic figures. It's fun to read how she was in awe of it all - particularly loved the story about meeting Rock Hudson. She is candid and self-deprecating and doesn't mind laughing at herself which is refreshing indeed. Hope she will be writing another book soon as she must have more stories to share by now.
excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I was very please with my purchase. The book was used, but in excellent condition! and the delivery was so fast! price was right! would recommend this seller!
Thanks for the memories and the fun read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Great and fun read! Nice to know that even people in the spotlight have insecurities and problems like the rest of us. Candy is honest about hers and shares the trials and tribulations of her childhood and early years with a great sense of humor and candidness. She appreciates all that has come her way and seems to want her readers to share and enjoy the great times she has been lucky enough to have had. As you read her adventures, not only do you laugh (sometimes out loud), but you find yourself relating to her memories of childhood and early "Motherhood". It's really a fun ride!!!
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