Skip to product information
1 of 3

Life with my sister Madonna by Christopher Ciccone & Wendy Leigh

Life with my sister Madonna by Christopher Ciccone & Wendy Leigh

Regular price R 75.00
Regular price R 120.00 Sale price R 75.00
Sale Sold out
352 pages, Hardcover
241 x 158 x 30mm (L x W x T)
Condition: Very Good (Has very small/minor signs of wear). There no markings, inscriptions or signatures of any kind, pages are clean and vibrant.
Genres: Biography / Nonfiction / Music / Memoir / Pop Culture

Ah, those days... a time when Madonna was just "my sister," as Christopher remembers her. It's a journey back, isn't it? To a time when their lives were woven together, a shared tapestry of dreams and ambitions.

Christopher's story, it's like opening a dusty photo album, each page filled with memories of a woman who would become a legend. He was there, wasn't he? Through it all. The dancing, the dressing, the decorating, the art... he was a part of her world, a witness to her transformation.

We thought we knew Madonna, didn't we? But Christopher's memoir, it whispers of a different story, a story only a brother could tell. It's a glimpse behind the carefully crafted image, a peek into the heart of the woman behind the myth.

From their childhood in Michigan, a place she so desperately wanted to escape, to the gritty streets of Manhattan, where they shared a cramped apartment and danced in smoky clubs, Christopher was there. He saw her in all her forms: the rebellious daughter, the punk drummer, the "Boy Toy," the "Material Girl."

He remembers the whirlwind of famous faces, the artists, the actors, the musicians, and of course, Guy Ritchie, whose arrival changed everything. It's a story of a bond broken, of a relationship that faded with time.

Christopher, with his sharp wit and honest voice, doesn't hold back. He tells it as he saw it, the good and the bad, the triumphs and the heartbreaks. It's a personal journey, a brother's perspective on a sister who became a global icon. It's a story that feels both familiar and utterly new, a nostalgic look back at a time when two siblings were simply trying to find their way.
View full details