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The Bridesmaid's Daughter: From Grace Kelly's Wedding to a Women's Shelter—Searching for the Truth About My Mother Kindle Edition

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A daughter’s moving search to understand her mother, Carolyn Scott—once a bridesmaid to Princess Grace and one of the first Ford models—who later in life spent years living in a homeless shelter.

Nyna Giles was picking up groceries at the supermarket one day when she looked down and saw the headline on the cover of a tabloid: “Former Bridesmaid of Princess Grace Lives in Homeless Shelter.” Nyna was stunned, shocked to see her family’s private ordeal made so public—the woman mentioned on that cover, Carolyn Scott Reybold, was her mother.

Nyna’s childhood had been spent in doctor’s offices. Too ill, she was told, to go to school like other children, she spent nearly every waking moment at her mother’s side at their isolated Long Island estate or on trips into the city to see the ballet. The doctors couldn’t tell her what was wrong, but as Nyna grew up, her mother, who’d always seemed fragile, became more and more distant. Now Nyna was forced to confront an agonizing realization: she barely knew the woman on the magazine in front of her.

She knew that her mother had been a model after arriving in New York in 1947, living at the Barbizon Hotel, where she’d met the young Grace Kelly and that the two had become fast friends. Nyna had seen the photos of Carolyn at Grace’s wedding, wearing the yellow bridesmaid gown that had hung in her closet for years. But how had the seemingly confident, glamorous woman in those pictures become the mother she knew growing up—the mother who was now living in a shelter?

In this powerful memoir of friendship and motherhood, Nyna Giles uncovers her mother’s past to answer the questions she never knew to ask.

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“[The Bridesmaid’s Daughter] celebrates a lifelong female friendship while shedding light on a powerful, if at times painful and complex, mother-daughter bond. A poignantly compelling memoir about family, mental health, and revisiting the past.” Kirkus Reviews

“A poignant and courageous account of a dysfunctional family, with the focus on the author's mother, who was a friend of Grace Kelly and a bridesmaid at her historic wedding.”
―Donald Spoto, New York Times bestselling author of High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly

“Here is the heart-rending story of two beautiful and glamorous women, and the spirals of disaster into which one of their lives tumbled. As daughter and detective, Nyna Giles writes with moving sensitivity about the dazzling Grace Kelly and her best friend―Nyna’s own mother. The book unfolds like a novel―a tragic and deeply moving saga. Read it and weep.” ―Robert Lacey, bestselling author of Grace: Her Lives – Her Loves

“Straight from the heart, and told with great bravery, The Bridesmaid's Daughter is a fascinating and powerful story of a daughter's love for a flawed parent and the struggle to understand a tumultuous childhood.”
―Wendy Lawless, New York Times bestselling author of Chanel Bonfire

“With great courage and compassion, Nyna Giles shares a profoundly moving account of her relationship with her mother and her mother’s downward spiral into the dark world of psychotic illness. In doing so, she sheds a much needed light onto the heartbreak and treachery of untreated maternal mental illness on family, and especially on children.”
―Diana Lynn Barnes, Psy.D, Women’s Reproductive Mental Health Across the Lifespan

“Nyna Giles’s courageous and moving memoir of her mother provides a heartrending account of the fall from grace of a beautiful woman from a small Ohio town into the abyss of madness and homelessness, and its devastating impact on her family. One of the best personal accounts of the horror of mental illness unchecked since Susan Sheehan’s Is There No Place on Earth for Me. ―Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, Chair of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center, past President of the APA, and author of Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry

About the Author

EVE CLAXTON is a writer, editor, and Peabody award-winning radio producer. She has worked as an editor or co-writer on numerous nonfiction books.

NYNA GILES is the youngest daughter of Carolyn Scott Reybold, a model best known as one of Grace Kelly's bridesmaids. Having had a successful, 20-year career in advertising, digital marketing and sales, Nyna now serves as Chief Operating Officer for Giles Communications, a leading public relations company. She is also a tireless advocate for the mentally ill, having served as a vice president on the board of The Association for Mentally Ill Children of Westchester, Inc. for 10 years. She lives in Westchester County, New York with her husband.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B075DF4HLV
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ St. Martin's Press (March 27, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 27, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 38813 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 260 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Nyna Giles has worked in advertising sales with leading media organizations such as Westchester Magazine, 914INC, Westchester Home, The Daily Voice, Record-Review and Westchester and Fairfield County Business Journals. Today she is COO of Giles Communications. She is an advocate for the mentally ill, traveling the globe to share her story, revealing the challenges brought on by her mother’s untreated mental illness and her own lost childhood and education. Nyna is a board member of NAMI Westchester and serves on the NAMI NY State Legislative Committee. She is also a volunteer with the Postpartum Resource Center of NY. Nyna lives in Westchester with her husband, and has three grown children and three stepchildren.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2018
I think most people who write memoirs are searching for something. Usually it's "the truth" about a part of their life or a person in their life that lies previously unexamined. The process of taking out the past. and trying to piece together "the truth" can be painful, but I'd guess it can also be liberating. Certainly Nyna Giles's memoir about her mother, Carolyn Shaffer Scott. "The Bridesmaid's Daughter", must have been both painful and yet emotionally freeing to research and write.

Nyna Giles's memoir is subtitled "From Grace Kelly's Wedding to a Women's Shelter - Searching for the Truth About My Mother". Aside from being a mouthful, that subtitle pretty much sums up Giles's book. It's just that the progression from rags to riches and then back down again includes some very interesting and well-known people and events. "Grace Kelly" is, of course, Princess Grace of Monaco. She and Carolyn Shaffer become close friends when they came to New York City in their late teens seeking fame and glory. Grace wanted to become an actress and Carolyn wanted to be a model. They lived in adjoining rooms at the Barbazon Hotel for Women in the late 1940's. Carolyn was spotted by Eileen Ford and made a good living modeling junior clothes for a few years. The pictures Giles includes in the book shows how pretty she was and how much the camera loved her. Grace studied acting and turned to modeling - though she'd been turned down by Eileen Ford - until she met and married Rainier of Monaco. Carolyn was asked to be a bridesmaid in Grace's wedding and soon became part of the wedding lore.

But Carolyn Shaffer Scott's life went downhill after the wedding. She had married a man who was old enough to be her father and had three daughters. The husband, not a sympathetic figure, couldn't figure out why his wife was losing her sanity and he turned away from her and his daughters. Nyna basically raised herself as her mother grew less and less able to cope. Carolyn was given a diagnosis of schizophrenia; later that was amended. The bottom fell out of Carolyn's life and she lived in - and out - of a homeless shelter. Nyna and her sister tried to deal with Carolyn's problems.

Nyna Giles's book (written with Eve Claxton) is the story of the search for her mother. What made her tick and what disturbed that "tick"? Who was influential in Carolyn's life and how much did her friendship with Grace Kelly affect her? Giles's research for her book is astounding and she does an excellent job at bringing the story of her mother's troubled life to the reader.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018
I really enjoyed this book. It is very well written and more importantly sheds a light on much needed treatment for all types of mental illness and in this case postpartum depression . Postpartum depression interferes with overall functioning and bonding between mother and child.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
Beautifully written shared true story of a mental/emotional illness that should have been Easily treated. Excellent reference for getting GOOD MMENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2021
After just finishing this book, I can say I’m so glad I found out about it from Sandra Hart’s YouTube channel. Sandra is the author’s aunt but also a very intelligent lady with insight and perspective. I loved this book. The author is the daughter who went through such trauma that it is a study of survival—steady on the course. As a survivor, she never once portrays herself as a whining victim; instead, she is a compassionate narrator of her mother’s life with all its complexities and the unique historical context of being the god daughter of the infamous Grace Kelly as well as surviving such turmoil from her mother’s mental illness, a postpartum psychosis, now understood. It returns to the time of fashion of the fifties, modeling, career making, but also the misunderstandings and avoidance in that time that avoided hep for someone with severe mental illness. This was a complex book to write. She did it with a coauthor, but it is her story. This is excellent, and I’ve recommended to many friends.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2019
The book had been highly recommended to me but I personally did not like it. The story was ho hum except her connection to Grace Kelly.
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018
Beautifully written account of how a woman, both successful and ahead of her time, as well as best friends with Princess Grace, fell into the depths of mental illness. This story is told through the eyes of her daughter, whose childhood was all but stolen because of her mother's mental illness, but told in a way that invites readers to learn, to forgive and to heal. It also inspires compassion and awareness. The story is artfully told, and above all, illustrates the fact that mental illness is truly "blind." It doesn't belong to any race, age group, or social class. I could easily read this book again....
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2018
Fast-paced biography and autobiography in one. The book examines the life of Carolyn Scott and her daughter, Nyna, the writer of the book. The book is also an interesting glimpse into mental illness.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018
What a wonderfully haunting memoir! I confess that I could not put it down. This is a must read for so many , especially for those connected in any way to the struggle with mental illness. It is so pervasive and the stigma must end so that healing and peace can begin! I highly recommend!
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terig
5.0 out of 5 stars My Park Bench
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2020
An all time favorite book of one Woman's struggle. A look into a Royal world.
Mental health personified
* I have recommended this book too many !!
Mrs K A Jakobsen Holroyd
5.0 out of 5 stars Writing at its best! Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2018
Absolutely a must read!!! Writing at its best! Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book! Couldn’t put it down. Have recommended it to all my friends and family.
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Mrs. C. R. Gillan
5.0 out of 5 stars Touching story of mental illness
Reviewed in Australia on March 25, 2022
At once glamorous and tragic, the book details the life of model Carolyn Scott, her modeling career, friendship with Grace Kelly and sad decent into mental illness.
Beautifully written by her daughter Nyna.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 16, 2018
Excelant
Priscilla
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2019
Lovely book
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