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2020 April - June Prompts > 8. Parent and Child Memoir

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Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Questions? Suggestions? Resources? Please share.


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Melissa (melissa-juvinall) | 21 comments I think I will read Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years, written by Julie Andrews and her daughter.


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Melissa wrote: "I think I will read Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years, written by Julie Andrews and her daughter."

I just picked that up on Kindle, since it was on sale. I read her first memoir Home and liked it.


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Lists of ideas:

https://wiki.ezvid.com/m/9-memoirs-ab...

https://www.readbrightly.com/memoirs-...

https://electricliterature.com/9-tell...

(some also work for Hollywood, but remember we don't allow doubling up)


message 5: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 4 comments I’m planning on Me & Mom & Me by Maya Angelou, I think it works well for this and for me it does double duty in my effort to catch up on some of the Our Shared Shelf picks.


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
I’m reading In Pieces and thinking it’d work for this prompt.


message 7: by Anne ✨ (new)

Anne ✨ Finds Joy (annefindsjoy) I'm thinking of reading The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son On Life, Love, and Loss - joint memoir by Anderson Cooper and his mom Gloria Vanderbilt


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Marni (marnitanya) | 38 comments Barbara (The Bibliophage) wrote: "I’m reading In Pieces and thinking it’d work for this prompt."

Ooooh, maybe I should use it for this prompt instead of hat or head, that one will be much easier to fill!


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Marni wrote: "Would Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood work?"

That sounds like a perfect fit, but not an easy read!


message 11: by Hilde (new)

Hilde (hilded) | 2 comments Hi! I am currently reading Educated, which I think is a good fit unless it needs to be told from both the child and the parents point of view? What do you think?


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Hilde wrote: "Hi! I am currently reading Educated, which I think is a good fit unless it needs to be told from both the child and the parents point of view? What do you think?"

Educated is a great pick. There’s so much in it about the author’s relationship with both of her parents. And just one viewpoint is completely okay.


message 13: by Hilde (new)

Hilde (hilded) | 2 comments Barbara (The Bibliophage) wrote: "Educated is a great pick. There’s so much in it about the author’s relationship with both of her parents. And just one viewpoint is completely okay"

Perfect, thank you! I'm listening to the audio book, and it's really engrossing.


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Hilde wrote: "Barbara (The Bibliophage) wrote: "Educated is a great pick. There’s so much in it about the author’s relationship with both of her parents. And just one viewpoint is completely okay"

Perfect, than..."


You’re welcome. I just read it last year. It’s intense!


message 15: by Samantha (last edited Mar 26, 2020 06:03AM) (new)

Samantha Roberts | 12 comments I’m torn between two books for this prompt! I’m stuck between either Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me or Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father . If anyone has read either of these books and can offer suggestions it would be greatly appreciated!


Barbara (The Bibliophage) (barbarathebibliophage) | 330 comments Mod
Samantha wrote: "I’m torn between two books for this prompt! I’m stuck between either Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me or Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father . If anyone has read..."

I haven't read either one, Samantha. Sorry to be less than helpful. I have heard great things (in a squidgy kind of way) about Wild Game.


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