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Next of Kin: A Memoir
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An electrifying memoir about the demise of a singular family--a stunning new book by Gabrielle Hamilton, author of the New York Times bestseller and James Beard Award winner Blood, Bones & Butter
"You won't be able to put down Gabrielle Hamilton's story of the excitement, resilience, agony, and defiance required to be a member of her family. She doesn't mess around."--Ariel Levy, author of The Rules Do Not Apply
"We were a family veined through with certain brutalities, rifts, and unresolved conflicts, as well as some remarkable violences and some decades-long silences. But together we had rituals, systems, congruent cohering events that made us who we were as one. I thought of the black and blue marks as if they were the desirable spores of mold found in noble cheeses."
The youngest of five children, Gabrielle Hamilton took pride in her unsentimental, idiosyncratic family. She idolized her parents' charisma and non-conformity. She worshipped her siblings' mischievousness and flair. Hers was a family with no fondness for the humdrum.
Hamilton grew up to find enormous success, first as a chef and then as the author of award-winning, bestselling books. But her family ties frayed in ways both seismic and mundane until eventually she was estranged from them all. In the wake of one brother's sudden death and another's suicide, while raising young children of her own, Hamilton was compelled to examine the sprawling, complicated root system underlying her losses. She began investigating her family's devout independence and individualism with a nearly forensic rigor, soon discovering a sobering warning in their long-held self-satisfaction. By the time she was called to care for her declining mother--the mother she'd seen only twice in thirty years--Hamilton had realized a certain freedom, one made possible only through a careful psychological autopsy of her family.
Hamilton's gift for pungent dialogue, propulsive storytelling, intense honesty, and raucous humor made her first book a classic of modern memoir. In Next of Kin, she offers a keen and compassionate portrait of the people she grew up with and the prevailing but soon-to-falter ethos of the era that produced them. A personal account of one family's disintegration, Next of Kin is also a universal story of the emotional clarity that comes from scrutinizing our family mythologies and seeing through to the other side.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780399590092
EAN:
9780399590092
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
288
Authors:
Gabrielle Hamilton
Publisher:
Random House

I loved Gabrielle Hamilton's previous book, "Blood, Bones & Butter". I just thought it was some of the best writing and I reread the book every year, it's so good. Like seeing a great movie again. So I anxiously awaited the publication of this book. Her writing is just as good. I'm struck by how honest she is in writing about her family. All the relationships in the family are fractured and sad. Hope she continues to write. I really enjoy her writing style and maybe her next book will be about happier times!
This memoir is written in such a fresh, compulsive style that I was instantly drawn in – and held spellbound. I’d never heard of the author, nor read any of her previous books, but soon felt as though I knew her. Never did I think though that she was the product of such an unusual (I’m being kind) family. Great insight, a writing style that I found compelling, a book that seemed to be absolutely honest and a great read!
I’m a huge fan of her writing. Loved this one too, although it’s heavier than her first book which hilariously covered her early years in a brilliant family living unconventional lives. She clearly illuminates feelings and emotions with unlikely metaphors which land with a wallop.
What a great set of stories. I really enjoyed reading every single one of these. I did not think I would like this book, but I was clearly wrong. I learned a lot of various things and different feels while reading this.I want to thank NetGalley and Random House for this advanced reader copy and this is my honest opinion.
Gabrielle Hamilton is a chef and author, I have honestly never heard of her before reading this book. This is a memoir about her pretty dysfunctional family. This book was sad to me, not the nicest people in the world, but every family has their own problems.