About The Book
The Opening Act
The Love Story of Augie and Margo Rodriguez
Christine’s first book, The Opening Act, is about Augie and Margo Rodrigues, the incredible dancing couple who made the mambo dance famous back in the 1950’s in New York’s Palladium. They went on to become the highest paid dancers in the world, opening acts for numerous performers, including Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Sammy Davis Jr and Liberace. How High the Larks Fly is Christine’s second biography available on Amazon. Christine is working on her autobiography, If Heaven Had a Flavor, soon to be published.
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J-OJ
thoroughly enjoyed this book and devoured it over a few days. I felt what it was like to be there in the 50s, 60s and beyond at the Latin dancing nights at the hot NYC clubs. Read More
Penny Palermo
I love this book because it's about my family that I didn't know much about. It's exciting and I get to vision all the actors that I loved when I was younger. It feels great that I now... Read More
Amazon Customer
I couldn't put the book down! So well written. I had the great pleasure working for Augie&Margo in 2 shows.....They are truely dance legends, and I am honored... Read More
Amazon Book Review of
The Opening Act
The Love Story of Augie and Margo Rodriguez
Gwen Appleoff
I thoroughly enjoyed this captivating book and appreciate the author's devotion in creating such a treasure. What a wonderful love story! Their dedication to each other,...Read More
Gloria Gastman
Pretty good depiction of the Paladium days. If you were mambo dancing in NYC during the late 40's and fifty's you will like this.Read More
JEFF FLORIDA
This book was given to me as a gift, but my wife started to read it first and wouldn't give it back to me until she was finished. After reading the book I would have done the same.Read More
About The Book
How High the Larks Fly
This is the amazing story of Ruth Lindenau, a young girl who came from Tiegenort, a lovely little village in what was then West Prussia, now Poland. It is a story of profound courage and bravery during and after WWII, the story of a person who survived three separate prison camps in her young life and how her talent and courage kept her going. Her harrowing experiences shaped her character and personality, but always her courage saved her. Snatched from her family’s loving care at the age of thirteen, Ruth was sent along with a school friend to a camp far from home, where sixty-five other girls were being indoctrinated into the ways of Hitler’s Third Reich. Starved of food, of affection, of all family contact, these young girls were severely punished and brainwashed.
Eventually, Ruth was able to escape. It was at a time when Germany was about to lose the war, and after only a week of freedom, Ruth has to again escape with her entire village to Denmark on the frozen Baltic Sea. Two more prison camps await Ruth and her family, and the story of these experiences will astonish and enthrall the reader. Using her talent as a pianist and singer, Ruth survives, and a blossoming love story, which is absolutely forbidden, becomes the pivotal reason for the rest of her life, leaving the reader breathless with emotion and stunned with amazement.