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Dan Marshall

Home is Burning


2018. 320 S. No. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: HODDER & STOUGHTON 2018
ISBN: 1-473-62431-2 (1473624312)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-473-62431-3 (9781473624313)

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Hilarious, heart-wrenching and brilliantly written account of a twenty something returning home to his large, eccentric, foul mouthed family to care for his beloved, dying father.
´An incredibly personal story ... sad, but unbelievably funny´ - Claudia Winkleman, BBC Radio 2 Arts Show

´This memoir is gasp-out-loud, offensively funny, touching and a sure thing for anyone who likes David Sedaris - but with more Mormons´ - Red

At twenty-five, Dan left his ´spoiled white asshole´ life in Los Angeles to look after his dying parents in Salt Lake City, Utah. His mother, who had already been battling cancer on and off for close to 15 years, had taken a turn for the worse. His father, a devoted marathon runner and adored parent, had been diagnosed with motor neurone disease which was quickly eroding his body. Dan´s four siblings were already home, caring for their parents and resenting Dan for not doing the same.

Home is Burning tells the story of Dan´s year at home in Salt Lake City, as he reunites with his eclectic family -the only non-Mormon family of seven in the entire town - all of them trying their best to be there for the father who had always been there for them.
It´s hard to imagine how a memoir about moving home to take care of your cancer-stricken mom and your dying dad could be fun to read, but Dan Marshall manages to pull it off. Equal parts hilarious and heart-breaking, Home is Burning proves that with family, tragedy always has company. James Frey
Marshall, Dan
DAN MARSHALL grew up in a nice home with nice parents in Salt Lake City, Utah, before attending UC Berkeley. After college, Dan worked at a strategic communications public relations firm in Los Angeles. At 25 he left work and returned to Salt Lake to take care of his sick parents. While caring for them, he started writing detailed accounts about many of their weird, sad, funny adventures. Home Is Burning is his first book.