Event:
Vanessa Williams & Helen Williams Book Signing
When:
26 April 2012 @ 7pm
Where:
Barnes and Noble located at 189 The Grove Drive,
inside of the Grove shopping center, in Los
Angeles .
About
the book:
The
highly anticipated first book by a widely respected entertainer whose career
highlights include The Right Stuff, Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, and
former Miss America
When
Vanessa Williams was growing up, she had a plan: She’d go to college and major
in musical theater; afterward she’d get her MFA from the Yale School of Drama,
and then she would embark on a successful career on Broadway. And to make sure
she stayed on that path, her mother, Helen Williams, gave her a list of things
that she should never— ever—do. Near the
top of that list was “never ever pose nude for anyone.” So when Vanessa became the first
African-American woman to win the title of Miss America in September 1983 (an
accomplishment that she never planned for or desired), only to be forced to
resign ten months later due to a nude photo scandal, the lives of both Vanessa
and Helen took an unexpected turn. But
Vanessa survived this setback, and many others to come, to enjoy a
thirty-plus-year career as an award-winning singer and actress. Vanessa has
been asked to write her memoir many times, but only now—with the help of her
mother—is she ready to tell her story.
Vanessa grew up in Millwood , New York ,
part of one of the town’s only black families. As a teenager, Vanessa defied
Helen, flirting with boys, drinking, and smoking pot. But despite their early conflicts, Helen has
always ardently protected her daughter, staying in contact with the FBI about
the multiple death threats Vanessa received after being crowned and being there
for her during the dissolution of her two marriages.
Now
the mother of four children, Vanessa describes how she’s made it through the
ups and downs of her life as well as her career. Jointly written by Vanessa and Helen and
filled with dozens of personal family photos and mementos, You Have No Idea is
an empowering celebration of the love between a mother and daughter and the
life of a woman who beat the odds to achieve her destiny.
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