Reviews for Hiding My Candy: The Autobiography of the Grand Empress of Savannah

Hiding My Candy: The Autobiography of the Grand Empress of Savannah by The Lady Chablis, Theodore Bouloukos Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of Hiding My Candy: The Autobiography of the Grand Empress of Savannah

Book Review: Just Wonderful!!
Summary: 5 Stars

I'm glad I listened to the audio version of this book...Miss Chablis sounds so good! What an attitude, and what a voice! She is absolutely inspiring. I feel upbeat just remembering this book.

Book Review: A fabulously funny offering from a true diva.
Summary: 4 Stars

In Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, we were introduced to the notoriously funny Lady Chablis. Now with her autobiography, she shares the stories that have made her the diva she is today. She evens offers her favorite recipes!

Book Review: iknow this is true because i was there
Summary: 5 Stars

I relived this era over again in many parts of the book. I know the lady and she has the maturity of elegance she struggled as we all did to have a place in this world and get the respect that we earned from birth. Tell more in your next book about the gay women who loved you as their child.There is more to this story.Tell it!

Book Review: Candy is Dandy!
Summary: 5 Stars

If you liked her in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, you'll be ecstatic as Savannah's Empress tells her "T". Hiding My Candy is loaded with delicious dish and devastating dirt. There is much to be learned from Lady Chablis, but if you learn nothing else, you will learn that you should never diss a diva!

Book Review: A Diva Tells Her Story
Summary: 5 Stars

I feel this book was done with class. The only thing I did not like was that they did not have no pictures of her own stage and around her peers like Dawn Dupree and Tina Devore. It was a picture perfect book that only should her at her best. I feel the book should have came out the time of the movie even if she did not get the part. However, she did and I hope her success open doors for other female impersonators like that of Taisha Khan.
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