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To Larry Ciancia, my manager at the time we brought this book home. He is a great friend of the family and has been essential to my years of writing.

At Flatiron Books, I want to thank the president and publisher, Bob Miller, whom I have known since I was still living within the timespan of this book. I don’t think I’m lying when I say I remember conversations between him and my mother at our kitchen table in Riverdale. Bob had been after me to write a book for as long as I can remember, and when the time came, he introduced me to Colin Dickerman, Flatiron’s editorial director. When Bob and Colin visited Hidden Star Hill to work on the book, Bob mentioned that he played guitar—lefty, too. It just so happened I had some strings, and he was able to restring the ones he needed. For most of the weekend, Colin and I could hear Bob Miller playing the blues from an adjacent room. Colin is funny and deep and smart, and we got to know each other at a fast pace, which proved the worth of what we worked on together, because I don’t think either of us thought we were compromising. Thank you, Colin, for understanding why I made every phone call to you after it was a little too late to change the placement of a comma.

Also at Flatiron, I want to recognize James Melia, Liz Keenan, Marlena Bittner, Karen Horton, and my copy editor Greg Villepique.

And then there are those special people on my team who have contributed immensely, organized in no particular order: Jonathan Lyons, Berta Baghjajian, Susan Kamil, Mali Hunter, Claudia McGinnis, Andy Ward, Frank Filipetti, Diane Hirschhorn, Deb White, Martha Sherrill, Danielle Ambrose, Arlyne Rothberg, and Bob Levine.

Of course, there are the people who have read some of the book and remarked on things deeper than typos. In order of picking them out of a hat:

Jessica Hoffman Davis (as conspicuously important to my life as she is to this book, also a great editor and friend), Herman Wouk, Carol Craven, Trish Kubal, Carinthia West, Jenny Blackton, David Seidler, Pam Frank, Tamara Weiss (my longtime friend and mother to my godsons Jules and Noah. She is my foremost tracker), Mia Farrow, Kenneth Cole, Jimmy Ryan, and Rose Styron.

And finally, thanks go to my family and roommates in this housing complex:

Richard Koehler, my mate.

Ben and Sally Taylor, both of you, my funny and dear-hearted children. You assured me that writing about your father was a reasonable and brave thing to do. Naturally for me, this was the most sensitive issue.

My sisters, Lucy and Joey, who heard things they might have preferred to forget. In contrast, other memories described herein provoked howling laughter.

My brother, Peter, the outstanding photographer and gentle soul.

Dean Bragonier, Bodhi Bragonier, and the entire extended Simon and Taylor families.

Special thanks and love to Jim Hart.

I would especially like to thank all the trees that produced the wood that was needed to make the paper used for the many drafts of this book. If any tree is personally and unduly affected, I will send a young girl up to the top branch of a “Sister tree” and have her sing this song (in nine languages):

I’m home again in my old narrow bed

Where I grew tall and my feet hung over the end

The low beam room with the window looking out

On the soft summer garden

Where the boys grew in the trees

Here I grew guilty

And no one was at fault

Frightened by the power

In every innocent thought

And the silent understanding passing down

From daughter to daughter

Let the boys grow in the trees

Do you go to them

Or do you let them come to you

Do you stand in back

Afraid that you’ll intrude

Deny yourself and hope someone will see

And live like a flower

While the boys grow in the trees

Last night I slept in sheets the color of fire

Tonight I lie alone again

And I curse my own desire

Sentenced first to burn and then to freeze

And watch by the window

Where the boys grew in the trees

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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CONTENTS

Title Page

Copyright Notice

Dedication

BOOK ONE

  
1.
133 West Eleventh Street

  
2.
Summer in the Trees

  
3.
Frunzhoffa

  
4.
Carly, Meet Ronny

  
5.
Splinter-Happy Steps

  
6.
The Dinner Party

  
7.
Moonglow

  
8.
The Twenty-Ninth Floor

BOOK TWO

  
9.
The Hardships of the Mistral

10.
Frog Footman

11.
Moneypenny

12.
Jake Was the Hub

13.
Record Numero Uno

14.
Soft Summer Gardens

15.
The Potemkin Hotel

BOOK THREE

16.
Carnegie Hall

17.
Choppin’ Wood

18.
Moonlight Mile

19.
We’ll Marry

20.
Emulsification

21.
Heat’s Up, Tea’s Brewed

22.
Showdown

23.
Sheets the Color of Fire

24.
Strip, Bitch

Epilogue

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Copyright

 

The names and identifying characteristics of some persons described in this book have been changed, as have dates, places, and other details of events depicted in the book.

BOYS IN THE TREES.
Copyright © 2015 by Carly Simon. All rights reserved. For information, address Flatiron Books, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

All song lyrics reprinted by permission of Carly Simon

Photographic credits:

Chapters 5–7, 9, 12–15, and 19, opening and closing photos; chapters 10, 18, 20, and 24, opening photos; and chapters 11, 17, 21, and 22, closing photos: copyright © Peter Simon

Chapter 18, closing photo: copyright © Tom Hanley

Chapter 20, closing photo: copyright © Bruce Weber

Chapter 21, opening photo: copyright © Jim Shea

Chapter 22, opening photo: copyright © Norman Seef

Epilogue, closing photo: copyright © Richard Koehler

All other photographs courtesy of Carly Simon

www.flatironbooks.com

Cover design by Karen Horton

Cover photograph courtesy of the author’s personal collection

The Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data for the print edition is available upon request.

ISBN 978-1-250-09589-3 (hardcover)

ISBN 978-1-250-09590-9 (e-book)

e-ISBN 9781250095909

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