Normal Family by Chrysta Bilton audiobook

Normal Family: On Truth, Love, and How I Met My 35 Siblings

By Chrysta Bilton
Read by Chrysta Bilton

Little, Brown & Company, Little, Brown, Hachette Book Group 9780316536547

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $45.00

    ISBN: 9781549153730

Runtime: 9.04 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A Los Angeles Times Pick for Summer

A USA Today Pick of Summer Reads

A Parade Magazine Pick of Best Books of Summer

A Vanity Fair Magazine Pick for Summer

A People Pick of the Week

A Today Show Pick

A Hollywood Reporter Pick for Summer Reading

An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick in Memoirs

A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback

A Washington Post Pick of the Week

This riveting, nuanced memoir about unforgettable individuals thrown together by chance and DNA tells a story of nature, nurture, and coming to terms with one's true inheritance.

What is a “normal family,” and how do you go about making one? Chrysta Bilton’s magnetic, larger-than-life mother, Debra, yearned to have a child, but as a single gay woman in 1980s California, she had few options. Until one day, while getting her hair done in a Beverly Hills salon, she met a man and instantly knew he was the one she’d been looking for. Beautiful, athletic, artistic, and from a well-to-do family, Jeffrey Harrison appeared to be Debra’s ideal sperm donor.   

A verbal agreement, a couple of thousand in cash, and a few squirts of a turkey baster later, and Chrysta was conceived. Over the years, Jeffrey would make regular appearances at the family home, which grew to include Chrysta’s baby sister. But how much did Debra really know about the man she’d chosen to father her daughters? And as a single mother torn between ferocious independence and abject dependence—on other women, alcohol, drugs, and the adrenaline of get-rich-quick schemes—what secrets of her own was she keeping?  

It wasn’t until Chrysta was a young adult that she discovered just how much her parents had hidden from their daughters—and each other—including a shocking revelation with far-reaching consequences not only for Debra, Chrysta, and her sister, but for dozens and possibly hundreds of unsuspecting families across the country. After a lifetime of longing for a “normal family,” can Chrysta face the reality of her own, in all its complexity?  Bringing us into the fold of a deeply dysfunctional yet fiercely loving clan that is anything but “normal,” this emotional roller coaster of a memoir will make you cry, laugh, and rethink the meaning of family.  

Named a 'Best Book of the Summer' by LA Times, People, USA Today, Vanity Fair, The Hollywood Reporter, Amazon, Apple, Cup of Jo, Kirkus, Parade, & Today

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“One of the maddest memoirs you’ll read this year.” The Times (London)
“The superdonor dad is far from the only extraordinary aspect of Bilton’s story. Most of her book is actually about her charismatic, chaotic mother who leaps off the page like the bold, blow-dried heroine of a big budget 1980s soap opera.”  The Telegraph (London)
“Bilton’s jaw-dropping coming-of-age memoir—and the love and survival found within its pages—is one readers won’t soon forget.”  Library Journal (starred review)
“Alternatively hilarious and heartbreaking, redemptive and triumphant.” Washington Post
I thought my family was complicated until I read Chrysta Bilton’s wonderful memoir about the unique—eccentric, wild, expansive—collection of irresistible characters in her life. Bilton has a big heart, gentle wisdom, keen eye and lovely wit. She’s a gifted writer with an astonishing story to tell. David Sheff, author of Beautiful Boy
By turns hilarious, wrenching, and achingly tender, this is a memoir about family that turns the whole idea of family upside down. Bilton writes beautifully, with sharp insight and a light touch, about her harrowing, astonishing journey into understanding her parents, her (very) extended family, and herself."  —Susan Orlean, author of The Library Book
Normal Family had me absolutely riveted from beginning to end. Chrysta Bilton has woven an impeccable narrative about the explosion of love, betrayal, and addiction—not to mention the menagerie of animals—that made up her madcap and calamitous childhood. The story is dominated by Bilton’s hedonistic, cult-inclined, womanizing, unstable and uncanny lesbian single mother, who had to make it up as she went along, and is surely one of the most mesmerizing ‘characters’ in recent memoir. Normal Family narrowly escapes being a tragedy, redeemed by Bilton’s compassionate storytelling and unwavering love for her untraditional family. Stephanie Danler, bestselling author of Stray and Sweetbitter
I thought my family was complicated until I read Chrysta Bilton’s wonderful memoir about the unique—eccentric, wild, expansive—collection of irresistible characters in her life. Bilton has a big heart, gentle wisdom, keen eye and lovely wit. She’s a gifted writer with an astonishing story to tell. David Sheff, NYT bestselling author of Beautiful Boy

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Author Bio: Chrysta Bilton

Author Bio: Chrysta Bilton

Chrysta Bilton is the author of Normal Family, a memoir about love, addiction, family secrets, and meeting 35+ siblings. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian (London), Literary Hub, and Newsweek.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 9.04
Audience: Adult
Language: English