…Media Center: ‘Shocked’ by Patricia Volk

…Media Center: ‘Shocked’ by Patricia Volk

WHO: Patricia Volk

WHAT: SHOCKED: My Mother, Schiaparelli, and Me

WHEN: Published by Knopf April 4, 2013

WHERE: New York, dahling

WHY:
“A compelling tribute to
two ambitious women who were way ahead of their time.

“Patricia Volk has a talent for unearthing meaning in the seemingly mundane. She works off the theory that everyone reads one influential book before puberty that leaves an indelible mark. Hers was outré fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli’s memoir, Shocking Life, filched from a shelf before her voracious reader of a mother (who wore Schiaparelli perfume) could return it to the Upper West Side bookstore where she ‘rented’ books.
“Volk also describes studying her own mother (deemed beautiful by everyone from the dentist to the hostess at Schrafft’s) as if she were a text: watching her put on her makeup and dispense aphorisms (‘Never let a man see you with cold cream on your face’); observing as she falls out and reunites with her four best friends; and then witnessing her mother’s decline later in life (‘Either she’s getting shorter or I’m getting taller’).
“This is no soft-focus hagiography, however. Volk is cheerfully honest about her mother’s concern with what others think of her and her cruelty to her own mother, and she bluntly calls Schiaparelli ‘a terrible mother.’ When Volk returns to Schiaparelli’s memoir 57 years after her first read, she realizes that her 10-Jacket photoyear-old self completely missed the woman’s ‘profound melancholia’ and suicidal tendencies. This memoir is a compelling tribute to two ambitious women who were way ahead of their time.”
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review

“Sharp-eyed and wickedly funny…Volk’s attention to detail is nothing short of delicious. Witty, tender, and vividly nostalgic.” —KIRKUS REVIEWS

Media Resources:
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Publicist for this title:
Gabrielle Brooks | 212-572-2152 | gbrooks@randomhouse.com