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Like Family

Growing Up in Other People's Houses, a Memoir

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Like Family

By: Paula McLain
Narrated by: Wendy Tremont King
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This powerful and haunting memoir details the years Paula McLain and her two sisters spent as foster children after being abandoned by both parents in California in the early 1970s.

As wards of the State, the sisters spent the next 14 years moving from foster home to foster home. The dislocations, confusions, and odd pleasures of an unrooted life form the basis of one of the most compelling memoirs in recent years - a book in the tradition of Jo Ann Beard's The Boys of My Youth and Mary Karr's The Liars' Club.

McLain's beautiful writing and limber voice capture the intense loneliness, sadness, and determination of a young girl both on her own and responsible, with her siblings, for staying together as a family.

©2003 Paula McLain (P)2018 Tantor
Biographies & Memoirs Adoption & Fostering Dysfunctional Relationships Women Memoir Dysfunctional Families Fostering Parenting & Families Relationships Teenagers Sociology Social Sciences Politics & Activism Royalty
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Performance: she "read" the book (groan), was a bit monotone, and needs to work on her voices. I did get used to her, but it wasn't lively, despite the rollercoaster of events in the book.

Story: I'll say this: interesting choices regarding the timeline. I wasn't a fan, but I can see where some might like it. I'm not one who has to have the story unfold from start to finish, but the overall story arc does have to "make sense." Sometimes, the near future would interrupt a story of the past, and give away key details that would have been better to let unfold.

Good descriptions, and also great metaphors, but a little thick with them at times, esp. when filling one sentence with three or more, which was difficult to digest.

All the Elements, But Missed the Mark

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I enjoy Paula McLain’s books and storytelling style. She brings the same engaging style to the telling of her own life. I definitely recommend it.

A famous writer describes her life growing up in foster care

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A complete story of a childhood lived in foster care. My stars are for courage and honesty.

Foster Care Personalized

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This is a wonderful memoir rich with details about the foster experience — not to. mention the sister experience.

What a writer! McLean’s sentences are packed with beautiful and original metaphors and similes, yet the reader never feels like she is overdoing it or showing off.

I was deeply sad for her and her sisters, especially in some of their placements, and amazed that they were able to soldier on.

I’m sure they all have lasting consequences,
but this particular consequence —Like Family—is a gift. I would recommended it to everyone.

Deeply interesting!

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Very easy listening and brought back some memories for me--good ones of good times in childhood--which was surprising since the story overall was far from idyllic. The excellent narration kept the story upbeat despite some very sad circumstances.

Loved it!

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