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Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls
- A Memoir
- Narrated by: T Kira Madden
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
One of the most anticipated audiobooks of 2019.
Acclaimed literary essayist T Kira Madden's raw and redemptive debut memoir is about coming of age and reckoning with desire as a queer, biracial teenager amidst the fierce contradictions of Boca Raton, Florida, a place where she found cult-like privilege, shocking racial disparities, rampant white-collar crime and powerfully destructive standards of beauty hiding in plain sight.
As a child, Madden lived a life of extravagance, from her exclusive private school to her equestrian trophies and designer shoe-brand name. But under the surface was a wild instability. The only child of parents continually battling drug and alcohol addictions, Madden confronted her environment alone. Facing a culture of assault and objectification, she found lifelines in the desperately loving friendships of fatherless girls.
With unflinching honesty and lyrical prose, spanning from 1960s Hawaii to the present-day struggle of a young woman mourning the loss of a father while unearthing truths that reframe her reality, Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls is equal parts eulogy and love letter. It's a story about trauma and forgiveness, about families of blood and affinity, both lost and found, unmade and rebuilt, crooked and beautiful.
What the critics say
"Frank and funny and powerful and surprising. An utterly gorgeous debut." (Lauren Groff)
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- Abbey
- 2019-04-24
10/10
laughed, cried, and ached through the telling of this story about family- in all its forms. this book is familiar in its settings and stories, colored with a realness that often is missing from the stories we share within our own families.
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- S. Watson
- 2020-02-03
A great story about what it means to be family
This story reminds you of how complex a family can be but still be family.
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