There are shelves of memoirs about overcoming the death of a
parent, childhood abuse, rape, drug addiction, miscarriage,
alcoholism, hustling, gangbanging, near-death injuries, drug
dealing, prostitution, or homelessness.
Cupcake Brown survived all these things before she'd even turned
twenty.
And that's when things got interesting....
You have in your hands the strange, heart-wrenching, and
exhilarating tale of a woman named Cupcake. It begins as the story
of a girl orphaned twice over, once by the death of her mother and
then again by a child welfare system that separated her from her
stepfather and put her into the hands of an epically sadistic
foster parent. But there comes a point in her preteen years--maybe
it's the night she first tries to run away and is exposed to drugs,
alcohol, and sex all at once--when Cupcake's story shifts from a
tear-jerking tragedy to a dark comic blues opera. As Cupcake's
troubles grow, so do her voice and spirit. Her gut-punch sense of
humor and eye for the absurd, along with her outsized will, carry
her through a fateful series of events that could easily have left
her dead.
Young Cupcake learned to survive by turning tricks, downing hard
liquor, partying like a rock star, and ingesting every drug she
could find while hitchhiking up and down the California coast. She
stumbled into gangbanging, drug dealing, hustling, prostitution,
theft, and, eventually, the best scam of all: a series of 9-to-5
jobs. But Cupcake's unlikely tour through the cubicle world was
paralleled by a quickening descent into the nightmare of crack
cocaine use, till she eventually found herself living behind a
Dumpster.
Astonishingly, she turned it around. With the help of a cobbled
together family of eccentric fellow addicts and "angels"--a series
of friends and strangers who came to her aid at pivotalmoments--she
slowly transformed her life from the inside out.
"A Piece of Cake" is unlike any memoir you'll ever read. Moving and
almost transgressive in its frankness, it is a relentlessly
gripping tale of a resilient spirit who took on the worst of
contem-porary urban life and survived it with a furious wit and
unyielding determination. Cupcake Brown is a dynamic and utterly
original storyteller who will guide you on the most satisfying,
startlingly funny, and genuinely affecting tour through hell you'll
ever take.
"When it came time for me to talk," I wasn't sure which parts of my
past to tell, which to keep secret, and which to pretend never
happened. Uncle Jr. had already seen the welts on my back, so he
wasn't too surprised when I told them about some of the physical
abuse I endured at Diane's. Everyone else hit the roof, except
Daddy. He got really quiet and started balling and unballing his
fists.
I continued my update. Experience had taught me that adults have
trouble accepting the idea of children having sex. I decided that
from then on, that part of my life never happened. I picked up the
story by telling them about Fly, the Gangstas, and getting
shot.
I was dying for a cigarette. So it seemed a good time to announce
that I smoked cigarettes--and weed.
After a moment Sam looked at me, smiled, and handed me one of her
Marlboros. I preferred menthols, but beggars can't be choosers. I
kicked back, took a long drag, and closed my eyes.
Daddy and Jr. were silent. They seemed a bit shocked and unsure
about how to respond.
"Well, Cup," Jr. said, "it's a little too late to be trying to
raise you now. But those cigarettes will kill you. And weed will
only lead you to stronger drugs."
He didn't know how right he was. But for me, it was too late to be
worrying about stronger drugs--the only worrying I did was whether
I could find a connection to get some. So I just smiled, nodded,
and took another hit off my cigarette.
The eerie quiet returned.
--from A Piece of Cake
Also available as a Random House AudioBook and eBook.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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