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My Family: The Memoir
By (Author) David Baddiel
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
2nd October 2024
4th July 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Humour
Coping with / advice about Alzheimers and dementia
Relationships and families: advice and issues
823.92
Hardback
368
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 26mm
580g
A searingly honest, funny and moving family memoir in which David Baddiel exposes his mothers idiosyncratic sex life, and his fathers dementia, to the same affectionate scrutiny
On the surface, David Baddiels childhood was fairly standard: a lower-middle-class Jewish family living in an ordinary house in Dollis Hill, north-west London. But David came to realise that his mother was in fact not ordinary at all. Having escaped extermination by fleeing Nazi Germany as a child, she was desperate to make her life count, which took the form of a passionate, decades-long affair with a golfing memorabilia salesman. Davids detailing of the affair including a hilarious focus on how his mother turned their household over to golf memorabilia, and an eye-popping cache of her erotic writings leads to the inescapable conclusion that Sarah Baddiel was a cross between Jack Niklaus and Erica Jong.
Meanwhile, as Baddiel investigates his familys past, his fathers memories are fading; dementia is making him moodier and more disinhibited, with an even greater penchant for obscenity. As with his mothers affair, there is both comedy and poignancy to be found: laughter is a constant presence, capable of transforming the darkest of experiences into something redemptive.
My Family: The Memoir is David Baddiels candid examination of his childhood, family and memory offering a twisted love letter to his parents.
Praise for My Family: Not the Sitcom (the stage show)
Rivetingly revealing Michael Billington, Guardian
Witty and profound Evening Standard
Wonderfully warm yet brutally frank, fearless yet very funny London Theatre
Praise for Jews Dont Count
From his first sentence, the energy, force and conviction of Baddiels writing and thinking will transfix youas readable as an airport thrillera masterpiece Stephen Fry
I dont think I have ever been so grateful to anyone for writing a book incisive, urgent, surprisingly funny and short. Its also a beautiful piece of publishing. It needs to be read Jay Rayner
It is so gripping I read it in a single sitting Stephen Bush, The Times
I only big up work I really believe is good and this is extraordinarily good. And important Jonathan Ross
A fascinating book, I urge you to read it Piers Morgan
David Baddiel was born in 1964 in Troy, New York, but grew up and lives in London. He is a comedian, television writer, columnist and author of four novels, of which the most recent is The Death of Eli Gold.