High On Arrival
Selected Book Details
- Hardcover
- Edition: First Edition
- Author: Mackenzie Phillips
- Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
- Release Date: September 2009
- ISBN-10: 143915385X
- ISBN-13: 9781439153857
- List Price: $25.99
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryNot long before her fiftieth birthday, Mackenzie Phillips walked into Los Angeles International Airport. She was on her way to a reunion for One Day at a Time, the hugely popular 70s sitcom on which she once starred as the lovable rebel Julie Cooper. Within minutes of entering the security checkpoint, Mackenzie was in handcuffs, arrested for possession of cocaine and heroin. Born into rock and roll royalty, flying in Learjets to the Virgin Islands at five, making pot brownies with her father's friends at eleven, Mackenzie grew up in an all-access kingdom of hippie freedom and heroin cool. It was a kingdom over which her father, the legendary John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, presided, often in absentia, as a spellbinding, visionary phantom. When Mackenzie was a teenager, Hollywood and the world took notice of the charming, talented, precocious child actor after her star-making turn in American Graffiti. As a young woman she joinedthe nonstop party in the hedonistic pleasure dome her father created for himself and his fellow revelers, and a rapt TV audience watched as Julie Cooper wasted away before their eyes. By the time Mackenzie discovered how deep and dark her father's trip was going, it was too late. And as an adult, she has paid dearly for a lifetime of excess, working tirelessly to reconcile a wonderful, terrible past in which she succumbed to the power of addiction and the pull of her magnetic father. As her astounding, outrageous, and often tender life story unfolds, the actor-musician-mother shares her lifelong battle with personal demons and near-fatal addictions. She overcomes seemingly impossible obstacles again and again and journeys toward redemption and peace. By exposing the shadows and secrets of the past to the light of day, the star who turned up High on Arrival has finally come back down to earth -- to stay. |
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Incredibly choppy
This book is so hard to follow. Ms. Phillips talks about her drug abuse and seems to jump from age to age leaving the reader wondering how old she is? She talks about sexual abuse by her father but she kept returning knowing it was wrong. She seems to be justifying all the drugs, sex and crazy behavior.
High on Arrival
Great seller - received book in a timely manner and it was as described. I would use this seller again.
SHOCKNG AND AMAZING BOOK
High On Arrival
WOW! what a book! This lady pulls no punches, she never makes herself look good just to save face. She leaves nothing out! You will learn things about her that you never knew. This book is really about Mackenzie Phillips and John Phillips. By reading this book, you not only get a window into Mackenzie's life but her fathers also.
She does a lot of self-examining in the book (she could be a mental health professional).
The entire book tells stories of her many, many binges on drugs, so many that my head was swirling (it is a small wonder and grace of God that she is still alive today).
The book ends with her last appearance on The Rachel Ray show, just a year ago,
she missed that show do to another drug binge. She says she finally has her life together and knows she will never do drugs again, I certainly hope so, for if she doesn't she will die like her father did and this lady deserves to have a happy life for whatever life she has left on this earth, Lord knows her 1st 50 weren't so great!
This book is worth every penny you pay for it and more!!
Title Sure Fits This Book
This was a terrible book. All the author did from the time she was 10 was do any type of drug she could get her hands on. You can't blame her dad for her drug abuse, she did what she wanted no matter who it hurt or inconvenienced. She stole her dad's drug stash from the time she was 10 & even begged her dad to shoot her up the 1st time, which he declined, but she was very resourceful when it came to getting high & merely found someone else to show her how to become an addict. So much more she could have did with her life but she chose to waste it by shooting cocaine/heroin day & night, night & day. Not a whole lot more to this book other than all the men, mostly married men, she slept with & all the drugs she did. I think she did every drug ever created. She is a very selfish & self-centered person that did as she pleased & all she wanted or cared about were drugs.
She was messed up almost her entire life & I don't see how she can even remember anything. She shot drugs the whole time she carried her son Shane & also the first 5 yrs. of his life. I find it hard to believe she ever got off drugs & alcohol & if she did, she'll always return to them. This entire book is her journey of drug use & I find it hard to believe alot of what she wrote. NO way could she remember some of these things when she was so screwed up I'm surprised she knew her name. This book made me really dislike her as a person & it wouldn't have been a great loss if she had od'd. I wish she hadn't been able to bear children as she had no regard whatsoever to a baby's health. She did what she wanted, when she wanted & where she wanted her entire life. No way was her drug abuse her father's fault. He was hardly even around in her life & she stole his drugs from the time she was 10. She'd go to grade school & high school on acid & I don't believe Mick Jagger was dying to have sex with her since she was 10 yrs. old. Everything she writes is like it's not her fault, always wanting to blame her dad or someone else for drug use that she craved & wanted.
She did drugs because she wanted to period. John is getting a raw deal by having people think it was his fault. Her other 2 sisters seemed to do just fine with him being their father as well. She led a disgusting life she herself created & her entire life was just a waste. She had so many golden opportunities that were wasted because of her great love for drugs & to be high. As for the consensual sex, thank goodness she didn't put much of that in the book. All she said was she'd ask her dad for these pills that would get her really high so she wouldn't know she was having sex with him. You can't blame her dad for that either if it's even true. She knew what she was doing, even the 1st time. Why would you go crawl in bed with your dad anyway? I can't believe she would even write such a book. These are things she should have kept to herself but I guess when you spend every cent you make on drugs & are hard up for money now, she'll do anything. I'd bet money she is still shooting up & I don't believe she went 15 yrs. without drugs/alcohol. What a horrible, sordid, disgusting story this was & to think that's all she wanted to do with her life was shoot up. I'm ashamed for you Mackenzie Phillips. You should never have written these things for people to read. One star is even too good for this book.
Amazing
This book was absolutely eye-opening. I don't know much about the Phillips family, but this book was completely enrapturing in regards to music, drugs, and the "rockstar lifestyle" in general. If time would have allowed me to read the whole thing in one sitting, I would have. It's an amazing story and a captivating autobiography.