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Lu Anne Henderson was a beautiful 15-year-old girl in Denver in 1945 when she met Neal, a fast-talking hurricane of male sexuality and vast promises. The two married, and soon they were hanging out with a group of would-be writers, including Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Lu Anne became the secret link between Kerouac and Cassady, helping to ignite the Beat Generation, and giving Kerouac material for one of the seminal novels of the 20th century, On the Road.
Lu Anne Henderson did not live to see the filming of On the Road by Walter Salles, but One and Only tells how Twilights Kristen Stewart, through her work with both Nicosia and Anne Marie Santos (Lu Annes daughter), came to find the key to playing Lu Anne in the film.

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ADVANCE PRAISE FOR ONE AND ONLY
One and Only is essential reading for anyone wishing to get the full picture of the Beat Generation. Lu Anne Henderson was Neal Cassadys lifelong love and was responsible for the friendship with Kerouac that gave us On the Road. Gerald Nicosia was always a loyal advocate of the women of the Beat Generation, and his remarkable interview with Lu Anne fills in an enormous gap in the story. It shows the vulnerability and insecurities of the main characters, and reveals the chaos of their emotional lives so that Kerouac and company finally emerge as real people! A great book.
Barry Miles, author of Jack Kerouac: King of the Beats

Gerald Nicosia is Kerouacs best biographer. Critics unanimously praised Memory Babe for its honesty, its broad, deep research, its narrative style, and its respect for and understanding of Jack Kerouac. Now he gives us a different kind of book in One and Only. I am fascinated by characters in fiction who live outside of the book and confront us in real life. Nicosia found Lu Anne Henderson and listened to her voice with great care. Hes written the context, made room so that she can tell her truth about On the Road. We go again but differently on that mythic road with Jack and Neal.
Maxine Hong Kingston, author of The Woman Warrior

One and Only is an ongoing chapter in the riveting Beat saga, chronicling another life and its poignant hopes and fears. An unsung teen-heroine of the time, Lu Anne Henderson, the young woman on whom the character Marylou in On the Road is based, finally has her say. The book is an intimate and revealing portrait in the annals of American belletristic and real-life memory.
Anne Waldman, author of Beats at Naropa and co-founder of The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Naropa University

Gerald Nicosia performs a fascinating feat of balance with One and Only. While preserving his admiration for Jack Kerouacs writing, he exploreswith the collaboration of Anne Marie Santos and the preserved words of Lu Anne Hendersonthe faults of character which contribute to an ambiguous cult status for Jack Kerouac and his beau ideal, Neal Cassady. The book is a most valuable addition to Kerouaciana and the legend of Neal Cassady. It also gives Lu Anne a place she deserves, and has not gotten from others.
Herbert Gold, author of Bohemia

It takes a Zen-like skill to tightrope-walk the 60 years of complexity and rumor that lay across Beat legends Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady. Gerald Nicosia effortlessly performs the feat using his interviews with Cassadys first wife, Lu Anne, as his point of entry. Nicosia has a historians vision that generously accommodates the ambivalences and Rashomon quality of memory. With a breezy and genuine beatitude, Nicosia renders the pre-On the Road Beat world with an admiration that doesnt discount its occasional irony and fraud. One and Only is a book of masterful craft subversively camouflaged as coolly minimal in which the sophisticated tricks of the trade of fiction are used to tell a real story.
Kate Braverman, author of Lithium for Medea, Palm Latitudes, and Squandering the Blue

This is the missing back-story of the back-story of On the Road, the mysterious missing woman a lot of us sensed was there but invisible and silent. Until now. Nicosia has given her voice and made her visible, and shes extraordinary. No wonder both Kerouac and Cassady loved her.
Russell Banks, author of Cloudsplitter

Gerald Nicosia has done it again! He just keeps filling in the pieces of the Beat era for us. One and Only fleshes out the beginnings of On the Road and makes it fuller and more interesting. Lu Anne was certainly a force to be reckoned with. Her lust for life and fullness of being and generosity of spirit show through only too clearly. Her vital North Beach career, her mothering ability, her recovery from heroin addiction, her many marriages, her long clandestine affair with Neal, and her own longevity speak well for her love affair with life as well as with Neal. And her demand for a broad margin to her life, showing she had as much right to go through every open door as a man had, will strike many women as apt in their own lives. By the 60s, a number of us followed her. I read One and Only from cover to cover in one day, and Lu Annes presence hovers with me still.
Joanna McClure, original Beat poet, author of Extended Love Poem

I read One and Only straight through and loved it, and loved the energy that was put into it. Lu Anne, much ignored by most of the biographers except Nicosia, finally comes across as a vital part of the Beat Generation. His new book is an informative and moving portrait of a girl who was really a lady, and lets us see once again how strong was the influence of womanhood on the major Beats, both negative and positive. One and Only is must reading and fills in many gaps. It will become an essential part of the Beat canon.
Jerry Kamstra, original Beat poet, author of The Frisco Kid

Gerry Nicosia is to the Beat Generation what Alan Lomax was to the history of the blues, the voice-catcher of his generation. In One and Only, written in collaboration with Anne Marie Santos, Nicosia reveals the story behind the story of the great American epic, On the Road, which is to say he uncovers one of its deeply buried secrets. Every myth has one, and the great unknown force that brought Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady together is revealed here for the first time in the vivacious voice of the vixen Lu Anne Henderson. Reading her story is like riding with her in the backseat on one of those long, bluesy romps across the great heartland. Go, go, go...
Phil Cousineau, author of Wordcatcher and The Book of Roads

The voice of Lu Anne Henderson rises up off the page in this tender yet psychologically acute memoir, transcribed by Gerald Nicosia from tapes he made thirty years ago. Henderson played a crucial, inspirational part in the lives of Cassady and Kerouac, and the true circumstances of their complex relationship are revealed here for the first time. One and Only also shows the poverty and chaos and sometimes the sheer scariness of the lives of the Beats. Above all, the book shows the vulnerability and lack of self-esteem, the confusion and jealousy, which lay behind Cassady and Kerouacs machismo. Hendersons crucial insight is that Cassady and Kerouac, despite their profound friendship, were totally unaware of the other ones real feelings, a situation which only got worse when they became cultural icons. This new book by Nicosia is an invaluable contribution to Beat history.
Ian MacFadyen, editor of Naked Lunch at 50: Anniversary Essays

What a great and important find: Lu Anne Henderson, aka Marylou of On the Road. Neglected by most of the scholarship, she put Jack and Neal together, is at the core of the movement that changed history, both literary and cultural history. But only Eastern establishment scholars and male-identified fans could be stunned by her. For Westerners, childhood was full of such womenthe mothers we grew from. Hendersons authenticity is no surpriseis relief, joy, and truth. We owe thanks to Gerald Nicosia for the interestingly-crafted
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