Wonderland Avenue: Tales of Glamour and Excess, first published in 1991, is
the personal memoir of late author and Doors manager Danny Sugerman. In the
book, Sugerman recounts his life beginning with his privileged but troubled
childhood in Beverly Hills, which he asserts set the stage for his later
self-destructive addictions and behavior.
Wonderland Avenue covers the first eight years of Sugerman's show business
career, commencing with his first job at age twelve opening the Doors' fan
mail, and concluding just beyond his 21st birthday, where the reader finds
him a frail and severely drug-addicted mental patient who has been given
less than a week to live. His exposure to the decadent music industry
world of parties, groupies, and drugs at such a young age would facilitate
a relentless heroin addiction that very nearly killed him. Notable in the
book is Sugerman's close personal friendship with late Doors frontman Jim
Morrison, who served
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