Love and Madness: My Private Years with George C. Scott

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Love and Madness: My Private Years with George C. Scott by Karen Truesdell Riehl, Karen Truesdell Riehl
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Author: Karen Truesdell Riehl ISBN: 9781301414741
Publisher: Karen Truesdell Riehl Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Karen Truesdell Riehl
ISBN: 9781301414741
Publisher: Karen Truesdell Riehl
Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Film and theater audiences were attracted to George C. Scott's powerful stage presence and charisma, as was Karen Truesdell, a Stephens College theatre student. After performing with him on stage, a long term love relationship developed. Following her graduation, Karen and George moved to New York City together, where George's problems with booze and joblessness sent him into frequent rages. Broke, pregnant and ruling out an abortion, Karen entered a home for unwed mothers.

Her liaison with Scott spanned 30 years as his hidden mistress and mother of his child. Truesdell Riehl's honesty and willingness to expose her own blindness to Scott's Jekyll and Hyde persona creates a compelling page-turner that reveals a compassionate understanding of young women trapped in the hypocrisy of the 1950's.

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Film and theater audiences were attracted to George C. Scott's powerful stage presence and charisma, as was Karen Truesdell, a Stephens College theatre student. After performing with him on stage, a long term love relationship developed. Following her graduation, Karen and George moved to New York City together, where George's problems with booze and joblessness sent him into frequent rages. Broke, pregnant and ruling out an abortion, Karen entered a home for unwed mothers.

Her liaison with Scott spanned 30 years as his hidden mistress and mother of his child. Truesdell Riehl's honesty and willingness to expose her own blindness to Scott's Jekyll and Hyde persona creates a compelling page-turner that reveals a compassionate understanding of young women trapped in the hypocrisy of the 1950's.

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