Normal family : on truth, love, and how I met my 35 siblings / Chrysta Bilton.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780316536547 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xiv, 272 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2022.
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| Subject: | Bilton, Chrysta. Children of gay parents > California > Biography. Children of sperm donors > California > Biography. Lesbian mothers > California > Biography. |
| Genre: | Biographies. Autobiographies. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
What is a "normal family," and how do you go about making one? Bilton's mother, Debra, yearned to have a child, but as a single gay woman in 1980s California she had few options. Bilton was conceived through a sperm donor, who would make regular appearances at the family home over the years. As a young adult Bilton discovered a shocking revelation with far-reaching consequences not only for her family but for dozens and possibly hundreds of unsuspecting families across the country. Bilton provides an emotional roller coaster of a memoir will make you cry, laugh, and rethink the meaning of family. -- adapted from jacket - Baker & Taylor
In this unputdownable story of nature, nurture and coming to terms with oneâs true inheritance, the author, introducing her deeply dysfunctional yet fiercely loving family that is anything but ânormal,â reveals how a colorful cast of characters were thrown together by chance and DNA. 75,000 first printing. - Grand Central Pub
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 ânormal family,â and how do you go about making one? Chrysta Biltonâs 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 sheâd been looking for. Beautiful, athletic, artistic, and from a well-to-do family, Jeffrey Harrison appeared to be Debraâs ideal sperm donor. Â
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 Chrystaâs baby sister. But how much did Debra really know about the man sheâd chosen to father her daughters? And as a single mother torn between ferocious independence and abject dependenceâon other women, alcohol, drugs, and the adrenaline of get-rich-quick schemesâwhat secrets of her own was she keeping? Â
It wasnât until Chrysta was a young adult that she discovered just how much her parents had hidden from their daughtersâand each otherâincluding 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 ânormal family,â 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 ânormal,â this emotional roller coaster of a memoir will make you cry, laugh, and rethink the meaning of family. Â
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
- HARPERCOLL
A riveting, nuanced memoir of unforgettable characters thrown together by chance and DNA, Normal Family is 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 thousand in cash, and a few squirts of a turkey baster later, and Chrysta was conceived. Over the years that followed, 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 fierce 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 turn to 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.