Don't Go Crazy Without Me

Don't Go Crazy Without Me
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Don’t Go Crazy Without Me tells the tragicomic coming of age story of a girl who grew up under the seductive sway of her outrageously eccentric father. He taught her how to have fun; he also taught her to fear food poisoning, other children’s infectious diseases, and the contaminating propensities of the world at large. Alienated from her emotionally distant mother, the girl bonded closely with her father and his worldview. When he plunged from neurotic to full-blown psychotic, she nearly followed him. Sanity is not always a choice, but for the sixteen-year-old, decisions had to be made and lines drawn between reality and what her mother called her “overactive imagination.” She would have to give up beliefs carried by the infectious agent of her father’s love. Saving herself would require an unconventional reading of Moby Dick , sexual pleasure in the body that had confounded her, and entry into the larger world of political activism as a volunteer in Robert F. Kennedy’s Presidential campaign. After attending his last stop at the Ambassador Hotel the night of his assassination, she would come to a new reckoning with loss and with engagement beyond the confines of her family. Ultimately, she would find a way to turn her grief into love.

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Deborah A. Lott. Don't Go Crazy Without Me

DON’T GO CRAZY WITHOUT ME

a memoir

Acknowledgments

Contents

PROLOGUE. Present, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, Tuesday, 1:00 p.m

1968, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute

CHAPTER ONE. Gotchernose

Present, Bedroom, Midnight

CHAPTER TWO. Flipped

Present, Bedroom, 2:30 a.m

CHAPTER THREE. My Bad Habit

CHAPTER FOUR. The Kindergarten Papers

Present, Kitchen, 9:00 a.m

CHAPTER FIVE. Storytellers

CHAPTER SIX. Migraine

Present, Dining Room, My House, Sunday, 6:00 p.m

CHAPTER SEVEN. Remodel

CHAPTER EIGHT. Party Crasher

CHAPTER NINE. Perfectly Empty

Present, Dining Room, Saturday, 2:00 p.m

CHAPTER TEN. Pigeon Drop

CHAPTER ELEVEN. Screw Nature

CHAPTER TWELVE. Buffers

CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Folie à Deux

CHAPTER FOURTEEN. Grief Fails to Stop Time

CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Conspiracy Theories

Present, Restaurant, Santa Monica, 1:00 p.m

CHAPTER SIXTEEN. A Line Drawn

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Visiting Hours

Present, Living Room, Sunday, 3:00 p.m

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. Released

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

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Don’t Go Crazy Without Me

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Surrounded by screaming children, my father became Mae West. Hands on his hips, he proposed to one of the temple’s teenagers, “Hey, big boy, why don’t you come up and see me sometime?” He threw a kiss. The teenager blushed and looked away. With a shift of his hips and a glance over his shoulder, he became Marilyn Monroe, winking and preening and throwing kisses to her adoring fans. “Well, hello,” he said in her baby soft voice, “Wouldn’t you like to get to know me better?”

Sashaying around the Jewish Center auditorium, he became an all-forgiving, all-accepting Mother of Infinite Bounty. Unlike my mother who doled out her affection as if always in danger of running out, Ira in drag had an unlimited store.

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