Summary of Mackenzie Phillips s High On Arrival
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 My father, John Phillips, was a rock star, the leader and songwriter of the Mamas the Papas. He was fabulously rich and famous. After school on Friday, a cavernous Fleetwood limo would transport us to either his mansion in Bel Air or his mansion in the Malibu Colony.
#2 My parents’ lives were completely different. My father was always surrounded by a noisy, outrageous, wild party, while my mother took me shopping in Beverly Hills. The contrast between their lives was far bigger than just their different lifestyles.
#3 I was always aware of the effect my father had on my mother. I was envious of the life she had, and I was aware that she was jealous, angry, and sad. I was always free at my father’s house, and I loved it.
#4 I was always surrounded by men with guitars. My father’s friends were all drug addicts, but they were still very cool and attractive to me. I wanted to be like them.

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Date de parution 05 juin 2022
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9798822527881
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Mackenzie Phillips's High On Arrival
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

My father, John Phillips, was a rock star, the leader and songwriter of the Mamas the Papas. He was fabulously rich and famous. After school on Friday, a cavernous Fleetwood limo would transport us to either his mansion in Bel Air or his mansion in the Malibu Colony.

#2

My parents’ lives were completely different. My father was always surrounded by a noisy, outrageous, wild party, while my mother took me shopping in Beverly Hills. The contrast between their lives was far bigger than just their different lifestyles.

#3

I was always aware of the effect my father had on my mother. I was envious of the life she had, and I was aware that she was jealous, angry, and sad. I was always free at my father’s house, and I loved it.

#4

I was always surrounded by men with guitars. My father’s friends were all drug addicts, but they were still very cool and attractive to me. I wanted to be like them.

#5

I was a weird little savage at Dad’s house, but I was also his daughter. I knew which I’d choose. I was already choosing my father. I was already a decadent little maniac between the controlled order of my mother’s home and the wild freedom of my father’s.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

I had a hippie father who sent me to a free school called Summerhill, which was full of rich and undisciplined kids. I was friends with Jefferson Burstyn, Ellen Burstyn’s adorable son. I was a person with no boundaries going to a school with no boundaries.

#2

Parents have certain responsibilities towards their children. They protect them from activities and influences that might harm them or lead them in the wrong direction. My father didn’t see himself as my protector and guide, but as a very cool person who loved to hang out with other cool people.

#3

I was now enrolled in Highland Hall, a Waldorf school. I brought my secret stash of coke to school, but I accidentally dropped the silver box and coke spilled all over the floor. The teacher said, What’s going on back there. I replied, It’s only baby powder for gym class. The teacher let it slide.

#4

I tried to fit in with my friends from Highland Hall, who were a different scene than the kids I knew from Tarzana, the Valley. I had sex for the first time with a boy named Henry, who never spoke to me again after the closet sex. I felt like a piece of meat.
Insights from Chapter 3



#1

My mother was married to my father, a half-breed, who was a driver for a catering company.

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