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Books with author Sheila Gordon

  • They Call Me Supermensch: A Backstage Pass to the Amazing Worlds of Film, Food, and Rock'n'Roll

    Shep Gordon

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, Sept. 20, 2016)
    An eye-popping peek into entertainment industry from the magnetic force who has worked with an impeccable roster of stars throughout his storied career.In the course of his legendary career as a manager, agent, and producer, Shep Gordon has worked with, and befriended, some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, from Alice Cooper to Bette Davis, Raquel Welch to Groucho Marx, Blondie to Jimi Hendrix, Sylvester Stallone to Salvador Dali, Luther Vandross to Teddy Pendergrass. He is also credited with inventing the "celebrity chef," and has worked with Nobu Matsuhisa, Emeril Lagasse, Wolfgang Puck, Roger Vergé, and many others, including his holiness the Dalai Lama. In this wonderfully engaging memoir, the charismatic entertainment legend recalls his life, from his humble beginnings as a "shy, no self-esteem, Jewish nebbisher kid with no ambition" in Oceanside, Long Island, to his unexpected rise as one of the most influential and respected personalities in show business, revered for his kindness, charisma—and fondness for a good time. Gordon shares riotous anecdotes and outrageous accounts of his free-wheeling, globe-trotting experiences with some of the biggest celebrities of the past five decades, including his first meeting with Janice Joplin in 1968, when the raspy singer punched him in the face. Told with incomparable humor and heart, They Call Me Supermensch is a sincere, hilarious behind-the-scenes look at the worlds of music and entertainment from the consummate Hollywood insider.
  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Oct. 1, 1996)
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  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    Unknown Binding (Perfection Learning Prebound, Aug. 31, 1989)
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  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    Mass Market Paperback (Starfire, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • Cascades - "Waiting for the Rain"

    Sheila Gordon

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Aug. 3, 1989)
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  • The Middle of Somewhere

    Sheila Gordon

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Written by the author of "Waiting for the Rain", this novel depicts the anguish of Rebecca, a young Black girl in South Africa who is seperated from her friend because her family like millions of others are resettled. Her family decide to remain and oppose the forced removal.
  • The Middle of Somewhere: A Story of South Africa

    Sheila Gordon

    Library Binding (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Nine-year-old Rebecca and her family, living in a South African village for black people, are threatened with forced removal to a bleak, distant development, to make room for a new suburb for whites.
  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila GORDON

    Paperback (Orchard, Jan. 1, 1987)
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  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Chronicles nine years in the lives of two South African youths--one black, one white--as their friendship ends in a violent confrontation between student and soldier.
  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Oct. 29, 1987)
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  • Shhh... I Think My Mom's a Superhero

    Sheema Gordon

    eBook (Sheema Gordon, Dec. 5, 2018)
    This little girl's imagination runs wild as she takes you on an adventure believing that her mother is secretly a superhero.
  • They Call Me Supermensch: A Backstage Pass to the Amazing Worlds of Film, Food, and Rock 'n' Roll

    Shep Gordon

    Audio CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 20, 2016)
    An eye-popping peek into entertainment industry from the magnetic force who has worked with an impeccable roster of stars throughout his storied career.In the course of his legendary career as a manager, agent, and producer, Shep Gordon has worked with, and befriended, some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, from Alice Cooper to Bette Davis, Raquel Welch to Groucho Marx, Blondie to Jimi Hendrix, Sylvester Stallone to Salvador Dali, Luther Vandross to Teddy Pendergrass. He is also credited with inventing the "celebrity chef," and has worked with Nobu Matsuhisa, Emeril Lagasse, Wolfgang Puck, Roger Vergé, and many others, including his holiness the Dalai Lama. In this wonderfully engaging memoir, the charismatic entertainment legend recalls his life, from his humble beginnings as a "shy, no self-esteem, Jewish nebbisher kid with no ambition" in Oceanside, Long Island, to his unexpected rise as one of the most influential and respected personalities in show business, revered for his kindness, charisma and fondness for a good time. Gordon shares riotous anecdotes and outrageous accounts of his free-wheeling, globe-trotting experiences with some of the biggest celebrities of the past five decades, including his first meeting with Janice Joplin in 1968, when the raspy singer punched him in the face. Told with incomparable humor and heart, They Call Me Supermensch is a sincere, hilarious behind-the-scenes look at the worlds of music and entertainment from the consummate Hollywood insider.