The Dressing Drink: An orphan's legacy intertwines triumph and tragedy, revealing the truth behind the glamour-sip carefully, one unforgettable page at a time.

Author:   Thomas K Flagg
Publisher:   Flagg Publishing LLC
ISBN:  

9798999644244


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   03 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Dressing Drink: An orphan's legacy intertwines triumph and tragedy, revealing the truth behind the glamour-sip carefully, one unforgettable page at a time.


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The Dressing Drink is a cocktail that you will need to experience. Thomas King Flagg's Memoir is a captivating blend of old money, classic Hollywood, and family secrets that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story centers around Thomas King Flagg, born in the 1950s to an affluent mother, Dorothy Mary Flagg. On the day of his birth, his enigmatic father, Jack Goode, was on the road performing. From the grand estates of old money to the memoir, which spans decades and explores themes of money, power, alcohol, deceit, death, war, and murder, Thomas King Flagg navigates a complex labyrinth while pulling up the roots of his family tree with all its glory and devastation. Thomas King Flagg is the great-grandson of David Hazlitt King Jr., renowned for his significant contributions to the assembly of the Statue of Liberty. Flagg's mother was a debutante and a radio personality who graced the cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine. At the same time, his father was a dancer and comedian who starred in several theatrical productions and some movies. He also starred on Broadway with Ethel Merman in Hello Dolly. Unfortunately, Thomas did not reconnect with his father until shortly before his death, missing out on a connection that could have profoundly influenced his life. Once you begin reading The Dressing Drink, you won't be able to stop until you've savored every last drop!

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Author:   Thomas K Flagg
Publisher:   Flagg Publishing LLC
Imprint:   Flagg Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9798999644244


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   03 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Literary Titan 5-Star Review, Sep 26, 2025The Dressing Drink tells the story of family, privilege, and damage dressed up in elegance. Thomas King Flagg weaves a memoir that feels both intimate and theatrical. At its heart is Dorothy Mary Flagg, a woman of society who lived with glamour, wit, and excess, yet was haunted by control, loneliness, and the weight of expectations. The book drifts through memories and family stories, some imagined and some painfully real, all tied together by the strange ritual of the ""dressing drink,"" a symbol of escape, courage, and self-deception.I found myself pulled in by the writing. It is vivid, almost cinematic, with scenes that sparkle and sting at the same time. At points, I felt like I was in the room, watching Dorothy Mary pin orchids to her dress or sip champagne in secret. The language is playful yet sharp, laced with irony, and it never shies away from showing the cruelty that lives under polished surfaces. The details are lush, but I admired the author's willingness to let the prose wander because it made the book feel alive, unpredictable, and oddly intoxicating.What hit me hardest was the emotional undercurrent. There's a quiet sadness that runs beneath the sparkle, a sense of people trapped in roles they never chose. Dorothy Mary is magnetic, but also tragic. I felt frustrated by her choices and yet sympathetic to her hunger for freedom. The book stirred something raw in me. It made me think of how often family history gets polished into legend, while underneath lies pain and secrecy. I liked how Flagg leaned into that tension instead of smoothing it out.The Dressing Drink is both a spectacle and a confession. I would recommend it to readers who enjoy memoirs that feel like novels, who want to be dazzled and unsettled at the same time. It's layered, indulgent, and sometimes heavy with sorrow. But for those willing to step into its tent, it offers a haunting show that I'm sure you will think about for a while.Pages: 382 ASIN B0FDBNJW8G


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