Daughter of the King, William Stadiem
Daughter of the King, William Stadiem
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Daughter of the King
Growing Up in Gangland

Author: William Stadiem, Sandra Lansky

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 9 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/04/2014


Synopsis

In this tell-all memoir, the only daughter of the man who was considered the "brains of the Mob" opens the door on her glamorous—and tragic—life. Sandi Lansky Lombardo, daughter of Mob boss Meyer Lansky, was raised in New York City in upper-class Jewish splendor and spent her childhood in the undeniable glitz of Havana and Las Vegas in Lansky's heyday in the 1940s, '50s, and '60s. She dined out with her father and his associates when she was six and was introduced to Frank Sinatra when she was eleven. She knew Bugsy Siegel and Uncle Lucky Luciano and met Howard Hughes and Joseph Kennedy. She was the Paris Hilton of her day: partying until dawn at El Morocco and the Stork Club, married at sixteen, romanced by Dean Martin at nineteen. She was pampered and protected, but her life was also full of tragedy: her mother was mentally ill and her eldest brother severely handicapped, and Mob violence repeatedly invaded the world of their friends and family.

In Daughter of the King, Sandi recounts for the first time the grandeur—and heartbreak—of her life as the daughter of one of the most powerful mobsters in America. Sandi takes listeners back in time to tell the story of her life—one lived in a glamorous but troubled world where nothing ever turned out to be quite as it seemed.

About William Stadiem

William Stadiem is the New York Times bestselling author or coauthor of many books, including Jet Set, Moneywood, Dear Senator, and Mr. S. He abandoned Wall Street for Sunset Boulevard, where he has since worked as a screenwriter, a columnist for Andy Warhol's Interview, and the restaurant critic for Los Angeles. He lives in Santa Monica, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cassandra on July 05, 2021

Was Sandra Lansky really as sheltered as she makes her self out there to be? Maybe. Quite possibly. If she had been the wife of a major mobster, I wouldn't see how it would have been able to stay hidden from her for so long, but children are naive, vulnerable, and want to believe the best of their p......more