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Published by Prospecta Press
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How many people can count among their closest friends Ethel Merman (the Queen of Broadway), Mother Teresa (beatified by the
Vatican in October, 2003), Lee Lehman, (wife of Robert Lehman, head of Lehman Brothers), Pierre Cardin (legendary couturier and major show-business force in Europe), and many others? Well, Tony Cointreau, a scion of the French liqueur family, can. After a successful international singing career, and several years
on the Cointreau board of directors, he felt a need for something more meaningful in his life. His voice had taken him to the stage,
and his heart took him to Calcutta. Tony's childhood experiences with an emotionally remote mother, an angry bullying brother, a cold and unprotective Swiss nurse,
and a sexually predatory schoolteacher left him convinced that the only way to be loved is to be perfect. This led him on a lifelong
quest for love and for a mother figure. His first "other mother" was the internationally acclaimed beauty Lee Lehman. Then, after Tony met the iconic Broadway diva
Ethel Merman, she became his mentor and second "other mother." His memoir describes in detail his intimate family relationships with
both women, as well as his years of work and friendship with Mother Teresa, his last "other mother." Tony's memoir voices his opinion that he had no special gifts or talents to bring to Mother Teresa's work and that if he could do
it, then anyone could do it. In the end, all that really matters is a willingness to share even a small part of oneself with others. pub date: 2014-02-15 | Hardcover | 9781935212348 |