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Cease to Blush [Paperback]

Billie Livingston
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Jun 5 2007
Billie Livingston’s fine second novel leads us to consider the nature of our hidden lives and desires — and to question whether the sky would really fall if we admitted our true needs and ceased to blush.

As Cease to Blush opens, Vivian is late to her own mother’s funeral. Wearing a tight red suit, Vivian stands out like a pornographer’s dream amongst the West Coast intellectuals mourning the death of prominent feminist Josie Callwood. But for all of her bravado, Vivian finds herself emotionally numb and spiraling downward. Vivian and her mother were in constant conflict, with Josie disapproving of her daughter’s lifestyle; her inclination to use her body instead of her brain, and her so-called acting career, which has amounted to little more than playing prostitutes and the odd dead body. For her part Vivian has been invested in antagonizing her mother’s feminist ideology. As the story opens Vivian’s career, as well as her relationship with boyfriend Frank, is taking an unsavoury turn as she wades into the quick cash scheme of Internet porn with herself cast in the lead.

But Josie has left a big surprise for her troubled daughter: a trunk full of mementoes from her own past, all of which point to a secret life more exotic than anything Vivian has been able to pull off. Puzzling together bits and pieces, Vivian learns that her mother was at one time a burlesque performer named Celia Dare who rubbed shoulders with the flashiest celebrities of the sixties. Vivian becomes determined to uncover the true story of her mother’s life.

Chasing rumours, Vivian sets off down the Pacific coast and soon finds out that truth is a slippery snake. With only a few of her mother’s letters, some guarded anecdotes from Josie’s former confidant and a slew of books about the sixties, Vivian begins to re-create her mother’s life, placing her at the heart of some of the biggest events and scenes of the era. From the protests and beat coffeehouses of Haight-Ashbury to the frenzied nightlife of Rat Pack Vegas, from the political soirées of New York to mob meetings in glitzy Miami hotels, Celia Dare saw and did it all. Yet the glamour hid an ugly underbelly, and as Vivian peels away the layers of the past she begins to uncover her own emotional truths as well.

Cease to Blush drives the bumpy road from the burlesque stages of Rat Pack Vegas to the bedroom Internet porn business, exploring just how far women have really come. In Vivian, Livingston has created the perfect character through which to explore what it means to be an independent woman today; with Celia/Josie, it’s clear that things weren’t so cut and dry in her day either. Though Celia’s story is told vividly here, its accuracy is impossible to gauge and the ghosts are not talking. But maybe this is Celia’s gift to Vivian: the ability of the past not only to illuminate the future, but to re-imagine it.


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“Provocative and wildly fun. Cease to Blush is proof that issue fiction is still being written, and very well too. A great read. You won’t be able to put it down.”
The Globe and Mail

Cease to Blush is a well-crafted, thought-provoking novel about where women’s beauty and vanity can take them and how a person’s exterior can hide an unknown story.”
The Vancouver Sun

"Brazen, fast and wickedly smart, Billie Livingston knocks every gender stereotype you've ever held dear on its ass. Suspenseful and knowing, this novel unveils all the painful bits, the hard knocks and sacrifices between mothers and daughters - how we make each other strong."
–Lisa Moore, author of Alligator

Praise for Going Down Swinging:

“Poignant. . .her flailing, failing, eternally optimistic characters are so wonderful that it’s a joy to stick with them even as they tread water, hardly going anywhere. . . Livingston succeeds gorgeously in capturing the messiness and unresolvable ambiguities of familial love.”
National Post

“Livingston kicks the novel up to another level, mastering multiple points of view, deftly switching narrative voices in alternating chapters. . . Her insight into the emotional life of a mother, and her exploration of the love and understanding a child feels for even the most under-qualified parent, reveals a formidable grasp of the mysteries of the human heart.”
The Vancouver Sun

“Livingston is a compelling new voice – one that should be welcomed and watched.”
The Globe and Mail

“Billie Livingston vividly captures the heady romance of mother-daughter love, so strengthening in its unconditional acceptance and support, and so wretchedly debilitating in its blindness.”
The Hamilton Spectator

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Praise for Going Down Swinging:

“Poignant. . .her flailing, failing, eternally optimistic characters are so wonderful that it’s a joy to stick with them even as they tread water, hardly going anywhere. . . Livingston succeeds gorgeously in capturing the messiness and unresolvable ambiguities of familial love.”
National Post

“Livingston kicks the novel up to another level, mastering multiple points of view, deftly switching narrative voices in alternating chapters. . . Her insight into the emotional life of a mother, and her exploration of the love and understanding a child feels for even the most under-qualified parent, reveals a formidable grasp of the mysteries of the human heart.”
The Vancouver Sun

“Livingston is a compelling new voice – one that should be welcomed and watched.”
The Globe and Mail

“Billie Livingston vividly captures the heady romance of mother-daughter love, so strengthening in its unconditional acceptance and support, and so wretchedly debilitating in its blindness.”
The Hamilton Spectator --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars My Mother Drives Me Crazy! Feb 13 2007
By Devika
Format:Hardcover
If this thought has never crossed your mind, perhaps this is not the book for you. On the other hand, you might learn something. For me, it's all about the writing, its authenticity of voice. If Livingston were an actor she would play all the main characters and make them distinct and believable with nary a costume change.Yes, the writing is that good and so is the story. It's funny, intelligent, sometimes lewd, sometimes tender --- imagine if Norman Mailer had written the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Read it for bloody good storytelling, or look deeper and ask yourself just how far women have come. I lent my copy to a male friend who said, "I thought this would be chick lit, but I couldn't put it down!" And then he launched into a discussion of the characters as if they were people he knew. Anybody who has a mother should read this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book I've read in about 10 years April 23 2006
Format:Hardcover
I loved Cease to Blush. Not only was it laugh out loud funny, and a page turner that wouldn't quit, it had a serious underbelly that I've been considering and reconsidering since I came to the last page. I've also been missing the characters so bad, I'm ready to turn the book back to page 1 and start all over again. The narrator is Vivian, a smart, rebellious and generally pissed off actress who plays lame-tv copshow characters -- strangled hookers and drug-addled strippers etc. Her mother is Josie, a 70s style lesbian women's studies prof who really dug the hardline theorists like Andrea Dworkin and Germain Greer. The book opens with Josie's funeral and Viv's frustration that her mother died before they had a chance to iron out their differences. Josie's girlfriend gives Vivian a box of old things that could have altered their relationship had it not been hidden away: Josie used to be Celia Dare, a burlesque entertainer, gangster's moll and politician's arm-candy. Vivian, of course, is confused and antsy. She takes to googling Celia Dare, hunting through books for any little scrap of info. Then the road trip begins -- and it's a wild ride, meeting two booze-swilling evangelists along the way, creepy motel managers, and best of all Annie West, Celia's old stripper-roommate.
The author, Billie Livingston, actually has Vivian, frustrated with the measley bits and scraps of information, start concocting her mother's story. So you get this fantastic poem of a novel where the two worlds collide and explode, implode and conflate. And simmering underneath is the battle that's been raging for the last decade or so between old guard feminism and the crowd who despise the word feminism, think they're making some kind of personal chic statement by begging for man-flesh on the Bachelor, or sprawling naked on the hood of a car in America's Top Model. The novel reads like the Edible Woman on extacy. Livingston's Vivian chews up Bridget Jones and spits her on the highway. I think I've been waiting for this book all my life!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it! July 29 2008
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What a great book. The writing is fierce and funny. Fast paced -- it took hold of me from the first page emotionally, viscerally and intellectually. It's a great story and woven throughout, there are some provocative observations about culture and gender politics. What is remarkable is that these things don't beat the reader over the head but instead, nudge and permeate. The characters are believable and vivid,and the dialogue is pitch perfect. Livingston also casts a laser gaze at a world I didn't know I would find so fascinating: the so-called Glam world of 1960's New York, Vegas, LA mobsters, Washington politicians, and the Rat Pack. I loved it.
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