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Life with My Sister Madonna
By Christopher CicconeWendy Leigh ( Simon Spotlight Entertainment )
Release Date: 2008-07-14
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Madonna up close, by the brother who knows her better than anyone.

Christopher Ciccone's extraordinary memoir is based on his forty-seven years of growing up with, working with, and understanding the most famous woman of our time, who has intrigued, scandalized, and entertained millions for half a century.

Through most of the iconic star's kaleidoscopic career, Christopher played an important role in her life: as her backup dancer, her personal assistant, her dresser, her decorator, her art director, her tour director.

If you think you know everything there is to know about Madonna, you are wrong. Only Christopher can tell the full scale, riveting untold story behind Madonna's carefully constructed mythology, and the real woman behind the glittering façade.

From their shared Michigan childhood, which Madonna transcended, then whisked Christopher to Manhattan with her in the early eighties, where he slepton her roach-infested floor and danced with her in clubs all over town -- Christopher was with her every step of the way, experiencing her first hand in all her incarnations. The spoiled daddy's girl, the punk drummer, the raunchy Boy Toy, Material Girl, Mrs. Sean Penn, Warren Beatty's glamorous Hollywood paramour, loving mother, Mrs. Guy Ritchie, English grande dame -- Christopher witnessed and understood all of them, as his own life was inexorably entwined with that of his chameleon sister.

He tangled with a cast of characters from artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, to Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Moss, Demi Moore, and, of course, Guy Ritchie, whose advent in Madonna's life splintered the loving relationship Christopher once had with her.

The mirror image of his legendary sister, with his acid Ciccone tongue, Christopher pulls no punches as he tells his astonishing story.

Life with My Sister Madonna is the juicy, can't-put-it-down story you've always wanted to hear, as told by Madonna's younger brother.

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Product Reviews:
  eh... this book was OK. ( stacienrt )
I wasn't crazy about this book. I can't put my finger on why I didn't like it that much. I don't know a whole lot about Madonna, and that didn't change after reading the book. What her brother did mention were things that I assumed she would do anyway..just from what I have read about her already. Not much surprised me in this book which is what I was looking for... some good dirt.
  Not what you think 
This is a book that is not rich in the real details of their relationship. It skims over most of it and concentrates on denial of his past or maybe present drug use and what his sister thinks of it. Her husband comes accross as a homophobic. Wait to get it from a friend to read, don't waste your money
  A Brother's Perspective on Madonna 
Famous Sister Madonna is chronicled in this latest edition of the singers life. Ciccone writes about the simple pleasures of growing up in a busy family household. He appears to have had a close relationship with his big sister early on in her career, however today this seems somewhat frayed and disjointed. He gives some personal insights and writes from the heart with some obvious help from Wendy Leigh. Would recommend to anybody who has an interest in Madonna.It will certainly pass a couple of hours by the fire this winter.
  Still reading. . . 
I get this "I love my sister, but she did me wrong" attitude. It is an interesting look at MaDonna's life. She is one crazy b@#$h.
  Must Read ( koocachoo81 )
What's with the negative reviews? Let me guess they were left by diehard Madonna fans.. not by people who took the time to dispassionately review the book or people who actually read the book. This is indeed a very compeling read. There were few things in the book that surprised me. Christopher portrays Madonna as we've always known her: ruthlessly ambitious, yet calculating, manipulative, and at times b*tchy. There were things, however, which I did not know.. The fact that he did not land in Manhattan with no money.. She did have money and plenty of right contacts in place.. Her proclivity to invent stories... Her outing of her brother in the Advocate for publicity reasons... Her love with the media.. I remember reading how she told Christopher to purchase 3 paintings, worth over $60,000, and then she flatly refused to pay for them, saying she didn't want them anymore; she didn't even care if her brother would be able to resell them... There were so many other interesting bits. I've known my whole life that Madonna is who she is today due to her ability to manipulate and take advantage of people. Because of that, I have little respect for her..