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Lost on the Yellow Brick Road
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Lost on the Yellow Brick Road in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $17.95

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Lost on the Yellow Brick Road in Brampton, ON
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Lost on the Yellow Brick Road is the study of a woman in terror much of her life, who had obstacles to climb, pitfalls that may as well have had knives at the bottom, fleeting moments of joy and, ultimately, an end that so many have succumbed to. Her infectious charisma never failed her, not even on the darkest of nights, the most troubled times. She wasn't just a tortured artist; she was a kind, suffering soul. Everyone knows Garland had won acclaim for The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, A Star Is Born, but it's a rarity when someone knows the true Judy Garland. Besides drugs and alcohol, Judy received solace from men. Not the sex or physical aspect--proven by her marrying several gay men throughout her life--but the love, the adoration, and most of all, the attention she so desperately needed since she could walk.
Lost on the Yellow Brick Road is the study of a woman in terror much of her life, who had obstacles to climb, pitfalls that may as well have had knives at the bottom, fleeting moments of joy and, ultimately, an end that so many have succumbed to. Her infectious charisma never failed her, not even on the darkest of nights, the most troubled times. She wasn't just a tortured artist; she was a kind, suffering soul. Everyone knows Garland had won acclaim for The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, A Star Is Born, but it's a rarity when someone knows the true Judy Garland. Besides drugs and alcohol, Judy received solace from men. Not the sex or physical aspect--proven by her marrying several gay men throughout her life--but the love, the adoration, and most of all, the attention she so desperately needed since she could walk.





















