<p class=MsoNormal><span><b>&#34;It's a riotous raucous story and Wightman is particularly adept at bringing the people around her to life . . . An often exhilarating ride.&#34;-<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b></span><span><b></b></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><span>How did a debutante from Lake&#10;Forest Illinois end up in Boston's notorious Combat Zone and become its&#10;most famous stripper? What led her to convert to Islam and get engaged to Cat&#10;Stevens? And how did she end up traveling and performing with Andy Kaufman and hosting a radio&#10;show for the sexually bewildered opposite Dr. Ruth?</span></p>&#10;&#10;<p class=MsoNormal><span>In 1977 an eighteen-year-old Lucy&#10;Johnson stripped out of her bellbottoms and Birkenstocks and was crowned the&#10;feature attraction at the Naked i Cabaret. Local and national media took note&#10;of her toney background and for the next eleven years she strutted her way&#10;into Beantown history as the &#34;Socialite Stripper.&#34;</span></p>&#10;&#10;<p class=MsoNormal><span>In&#160;</span><i>Princess Cheyenne&#160;</i><span>Lucy&#10;Wightman&#160;recounts her wild Zeligesque life both in and out of the Naked i. Smart and uproarious this is the untold story of a legendary performer whose stage name is synonymous with &#8220;The Zone&#8221; Boston's most mythical district and a fount of nostalgia and wonder to&#10;this day.</span></p>
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