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Astor Orphan : A Memoir by Alexandra Aldrich (2013, Hardcover)

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100062207938
ISBN-139780062207937
eBay Product ID (ePID)117289172

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Book TitleAstor Orphan : a Memoir
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicRich & Famous, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Personal Memoirs, General
Publication Year2013
GenreSocial Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
AuthorAlexandra Aldrich
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight13.6 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Reviews'A sparklingly mischievous debut. . . . Aldrich's narrative tidily and fondly bears witness to the inexorable unraveling of a storied genealogy.' (Publishers Weekly (starred review)), A beautifully-rendered family saga-full of fires, affairs, aristocrats and illegitimate children. At the center is an endearing heroine, whose eccentric childhood on the Grey Gardens -style Rokeby estate would make Dickens gasp. . . . Splendid., A sparklingly mischievous debut. . . . Aldrich's narrative tidily and fondly bears witness to the inexorable unraveling of a storied genealogy., "A sparklingly mischievous debut. . . . Aldrich's narrative tidily and fondly bears witness to the inexorable unraveling of a storied genealogy." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Novelistic. . . . Vividly gothic. . . . It's a trick to tell a story this rich and complicated through the eyes of a child without losing the subtleties of character and nuances of history, but Aldrich pulls it off with aplomb." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "It's the highest of compliments to say that a memoir reads like fiction, and Alexandra Aldrich accomplishes this in her phenomenal debut. With swift, haunting prose, she breathes new life into the Astor clan." -- Susannah Cahalan, bestselling author of Brain on Fire "A beautifully-rendered family saga--full of fires, affairs, aristocrats and illegitimate children. At the center is an endearing heroine, whose eccentric childhood on the Grey Gardens -style Rokeby estate would make Dickens gasp. . . . Splendid." -- Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and Strangers at the Feast "Evocative. . . . Aldrich astutely portrays a colorful cast of aunts, uncles, cousins and hangers-on--clinging to the family legacy long after the money is gone. One can't help but cheer as she breaks away from the others to make a name for herself." -- Elliott Holt, author of You Are One of Them, 'A beautifully-rendered family saga'full of fires, affairs, aristocrats and illegitimate children.At the center is an endearing heroine, whose eccentric childhood on the Grey Gardens -style Rokeby estate would make Dickens gasp. . . . Splendid.' (Jennifer Vanderbes, author of Easter Island and Strangers at the Feast ), Novelistic. . . . Vividly gothic. . . . It's a trick to tell a story this rich and complicated through the eyes of a child without losing the subtleties of character and nuances of history, but Aldrich pulls it off with aplomb., Evocative. . . . Aldrich astutely portrays a colorful cast of aunts, uncles, cousins and hangers-on-clinging to the family legacy long after the money is gone. One can't help but cheer as she breaks away from the others to make a name for herself., It's the highest of compliments to say that a memoir reads like fiction, and Alexandra Aldrich accomplishes this in her phenomenal debut. With swift, haunting prose, she breathes new life into the Astor clan.
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SynopsisThe Astor Orphan is an unflinching debut memoir by a direct descendant of John Jacob Astor, Alexandra Aldrich. She brilliantly tells the story of her eccentric, fractured family; her 1980s childhood of bohemian neglect in the squalid attic of Rokeby, the family's Hudson Valley Mansion; and her brave escape from the clan. Aldrich reaches back to the Gilded Age when the Astor legacy began to come undone, leaving the Aldrich branch of the family penniless and squabbling over what was left. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs that bring this faded world into focus, The Astor Orphan is written with the grit of The Glass Castle and set amid the aristocratic decay of Grey Gardens ., The Astor Orphan is an unflinching debut memoir by a direct descendant of John Jacob Astor, Alexandra Aldrich. She brilliantly tells the story of her eccentric, fractured family; her 1980s childhood of bohemian neglect in the squalid attic of Rokeby, the family's Hudson Valley Mansion; and her brave escape from the clan. Aldrich reaches back to the Gilded Age when the Astor legacy began to come undone, leaving the Aldrich branch of the family penniless and squabbling over what was left. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs that bring this faded world into focus, The Astor Orphan is written with the grit of The Glass Castle and set amid the aristocratic decay of Grey Gardens.