From the moment of its publication in 1977, Haywire was a national sensation and a #1 bestseller, a celebrated Hollywood memoir of a glittering family and the stunning darkness that lurked just beneath the surface.
Brooke Hayward was born into the most enviable of circumstances. The daughter of a famous actress and a successful Hollywood agent, she was beautiful, wealthy, and living at the very center of the most privileged life America had to offer. Yet at twenty-three her family was ripped apart. Who could have imagined that this magical life could shatter, so conclusively, so destructively? Brooke Hayward tells the riveting story of how her family went haywire.
Brooke Hayward lives in New York.
"Haywire is a Hollywood childhood memoir, a glowing tapestry spun with equal parts of gold and pain. . . . An absolute beauty." -The New York Times Book Review
"Moving and brave and beautifully written. . . .[Hayward] has told it as Fitzgerald might have-with the glow and the glamour, and finally, the heartbreak." -Newsday
"One of the most extraordinary personal memoirs I've ever read. It has great honesty and charm and humor and beauty, and it is deeply moving." -Truman Capote
"Exquisite." -Vanity Fair
"[A] masterpiece in the genre of harrowing autobiographical tell-all." -W
"Elegant and moving." -Gore Vidal
"A sort of glorious fable from American mythology. . . .A gripping and eloquent memoir by a courageous and classy writer." -St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"She has modeled and acted and written: she writes, in fact, marvelously. Haywire mesmerizes. May it cauterize as well." -The New York Times
"An incredible achievement!" -Lauren Bacall
"One of those rare books which seem to alter your perception of things. It is specific and true in dealing with lives that might have served as models for Fitzgerald's fiction." -Mike Nicols
"Brave, honest, intelligent and greatly moving." -Newsweek
"Engrossing, intimate, moving. . . . Brooke Hayward writes like an angel." -Cosmopolitan