Filthy Beasts: A Memoir

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Product Details
Price
$27.00  $25.11
Publisher
Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.5 X 1.3 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982122768

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About the Author
Kirkland Hamill has written for Salon and The Advocate, and was formerly the chief development and marketing officer at the National Center for Family Philanthropy. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland, with his husband and a dog named Blue.
Reviews
"There are few coming-of-age stories with so many highs and lows as Hamill's, and he makes such a roller-coaster irresistible reading. Filthy Beasts reminds us how hard it is to let go of your family, especially your mother, no matter how they betray or disappoint us." --Amy Sutherland
"Kirkland Hamill's memoir is brilliantly, sharply and unsettlingly new. Reading Filthy Beasts reminded me of inhaling Sedaris for the first time--that humor, that voice--only the work is tenderer and friendlier, an invitation not just to laugh and marvel but to truly understand." --Beth Macy
"A complex and unflinching account of a family's undoing told with style and a mordant humor that will keep you reading until the final page. I closed the book not in awe of Hamill's talent (although I am), but rather of the mere fact that he survived." --Steven Rowley
"A vivid and compelling portrait of a dysfunctional family . . . Hamill is a gifted storyteller, crafting scenes and dialogue that read like a riveting novel. . . . The author absorbingly narrates a complicated story fraught with betrayal, abandonment, and grief, and he shows us--via his own recovery--that beauty, pain, and love can all coexist in the same space. . . . A stunning, deeply satisfying story about how we outlive our upbringings." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Hamill spins a tale you'd want to listen to while sprawled out on a summer lawn . . . Filthy Beasts is an irresistibly voiced coming of age story that journeys into the ways in which we save the people we love, the stains and legacies of the societal orbits we belong to, and how at last we find ourselves." --Ralph Lauren Magazine
"A keen observer . . . Hamill writes of his own experiences, along with those of his friends and family in an entertaining way, yet there is also an acute understanding of the difficulties people face in their daily lives. An engrossing family memoir to be read and enjoyed by those facing any number of life's challenges." --Library Journal
"Written with brutal and complex honesty, Hamill navigates the painful yet powerful path towards self-acceptance and love in a story that is, at its core, one of survival." --Moda Operandi
"Sharp [and] thoughtful . . . In smooth prose, Hamill's narrative moves gracefully without ever being precious. Fans of difficult family memoirs will want to take a look." --Publishers Weekly
"Shades of Grey Gardens." --New York Post, "Best of Summer Books for 2020"
"Hamill's tragicomic memoir [is] about survival--and recovery: of his identity, memories and compassion for his mother . . . . Wendy deserves placement in the gay canon, somewhere between Endora on 'Bewitched' and Jessica Lange in anything directed by Ryan Murphy." --Jason Sheeler, New York Times Book Review
"An astonishing memoir . . . Readers will appreciate his dry wit and compassionate lens while admiring the survival instincts that led Hamill to proudly assert himself as a gay man deserving of romantic love . . . . A gifted storyteller shares the humor and pathos of growing up in a dysfunctional family where the adults relate better to children once they've reached drinking age." --Shelf Awareness
"A vivid tragicomedy." --People
"Hamill's honesty in questioning past choices and their consequences as well as his slow realization that he's gay will emotionally engage readers, as telling unvarnished truths about his family, he provides a unique look into a world unknown to most of us. . . . [for] fans of Wild Game by Adrienne Brodeur and A Forever Family by Rob Sheer." --Booklist