![]() It was really difficult to put down this book as the story of fragile obsession unfolded." - Pattie Boyd, author of Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me, "Judy Huddleston's dreamy, provocative memoir is about the emptiness and desperation so many of us feel when we're young. A balanced portrait of an unbalanced relationship, Love Him Madly is an intense, moving, and poetic journey through one teenage girl's unforgettable fall from innocence. ![]() ![]() It also provides a direct and unprecedented view of a late-1960s Los Angeles subculture, an emotional portrayal of a sexual relationship with a man whose demons haunted everyone he knew, and a vivid portrait of Jim Morrison as a complex human being. Honest and funny, written in the idealistic but jaded voice of a teenager, this intensely intimate memoir is a cautionary tale about sex, codependence, and misplaced spirituality. Love Him Madly chronicles Judy's four-year relationship with the singer. Transformed from a perceptive child into a rebellious teenager bent on attracting boys and fueled by psychedelics, she had lost her sense of self. ![]() ![]() Judy Huddleston's parents had just gotten divorced, and she spent her last year of high school attending Doors concerts. ![]()
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