With the same quirky brilliance that drew fans to his previous work, Ian Frazier narrates the history of his family from early colonial days to the present. He reconstructs two hundred years of middle-class life, visiting small towns his ancestors lived in, reading the books they read, discovering the larger forces of history that affected them. He observes family members during the Revolutionary War; he follows others west as they pioneer in the wilderness of Ohio and Indiana, where schoolteachers were paid in whiskey and door hinges were made of bacon ride. He visits the battlefields where they fought the Civil War. He interviews old-timers, uncles, aunts, cousins, maids, a beer-store owner who knew his dad. Family is a poetic epic of facts, a chronicle of a culture's rise and fall, a memorial, a view of American history as romantic as it is unflinching.
"[Frazier] is a writer of grace and charm."-- "The Washington Post Book World"
"It is a stunning book, written in sentences and paragraphs concealing emotional depth charges that explode across the gap from page to reader."-- Geoffrey Stokes, "The Boston Sunday Globe"
"Frazier takes the ordinary and clothes it with a sweetness that creates a special humanness for each family member."-- "Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Mr. Frazier, in this remarkable history of an unremarkable family, plays both roles, the gossip and the pedant, balances skillfully, then adds his own insights as a loyal family member."-- David Willis McCullough, "The New York Times Book Review"
"A remarkable demonstration of Frazier's ability to write with rare, pure love and to make his feelings meaningful to casual passersby-- his readers."-- A "Time" magazine Best Book of 1994
"The most unusual, compelling, and warmly received book of the season."-- "New York" magazine
"[Frazier is] a writer of uncommon grace and subtlety."-- "Chicago Tribune"
"Family is a keeper-- an oddball classic that somehow manages to lodge itself squarely in the American grain."-- Malcolm Jones Jr., "Newsweek"
"Family grows from a look at one small, close-knit group of people into an appreciation of this whole country."-- Dominic Gates, "The Seattle Times"
"A rich and ennobling book, a transcendent affirmation of individual and communal purpose."-- Tom De Haven, "Entertainment Weekly"
"[Frazier] is a writer of grace and charm."—"The Washington Post Book World"
"It is a stunning book, written in sentences and paragraphs concealing emotional depth charges that explode across the gap from page to reader."—Geoffrey Stokes, "The Boston Sunday Globe"
"Frazier takes the ordinary and clothes it with a sweetness that creates a special humanness for each family member."—"Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Mr. Frazier, in this remarkable history of an unremarkable family, plays both roles, the gossip and the pedant, balances skillfully, then adds his own insights as a loyal family member."—David Willis McCullough, "The New York Times Book Review"
"A remarkable demonstration of Frazier's ability to write with rare, pure love and to make his feelings meaningful to casual passersby—his readers."—A "Time" magazine Best Book of 1994
"The most unusual, compelling, and warmly received book of the season."—"New York" magazine
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"[Frazier] is a writer of grace and charm."--"The Washington Post Book World"
"It is a stunning book, written in sentences and paragraphs concealing emotional depth charges that explode across the gap from page to reader."--Geoffrey Stokes, "The Boston Sunday Globe"
"Frazier takes the ordinary and clothes it with a sweetness that creates a special humanness for each family member."--"Cleveland Plain Dealer"
"Mr. Frazier, in this remarkable history of an unremarkable family, plays both roles, the gossip and the pedant, balances skillfully, then adds his own insights as a loyal family member."--David Willis McCullough, "The New York Times Book Review"
"A remarkable demonstration of Frazier's ability to write with rare, pure love and to make his feelings meaningful to casual passersby--his readers."--A "Time" magazine Best Book of 1994
"The most unusual, compelling, and warmly received book of the season."--"New York" magazine
"[Frazier is] a writer of uncommon grace and subtlety."--"Chicago Tribune"
"Family is a keeper--an oddball classic that somehow manages to lodge itself squarely in the American grain."--Malcolm Jones Jr., "Newsweek"
"Family grows from a look at one small, close-knit group of people into an appreciation of this whole country."--Dominic Gates, "The Seattle Times"
"A rich and ennobling book, a transcendent affirmation of individual and communal purpose."--Tom De Haven, "Entertainment Weekly"
[Frazier] is a writer of grace and charm. "The Washington Post Book World"
It is a stunning book, written in sentences and paragraphs concealing emotional depth charges that explode across the gap from page to reader. "Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Sunday Globe"
Frazier takes the ordinary and clothes it with a sweetness that creates a special humanness for each family member. "Cleveland Plain Dealer"
Mr. Frazier, in this remarkable history of an unremarkable family, plays both roles, the gossip and the pedant, balances skillfully, then adds his own insights as a loyal family member. "David Willis McCullough, The New York Times Book Review"
A remarkable demonstration of Frazier's ability to write with rare, pure love and to make his feelings meaningful to casual passersby--his readers. "A Time magazine Best Book of 1994"
The most unusual, compelling, and warmly received book of the season. "New York magazine"
[Frazier is] a writer of uncommon grace and subtlety. "Chicago Tribune"
Family is a keeper--an oddball classic that somehow manages to lodge itself squarely in the American grain. "Malcolm Jones Jr., Newsweek"
Family grows from a look at one small, close-knit group of people into an appreciation of this whole country. "Dominic Gates, The Seattle Times"
A rich and ennobling book, a transcendent affirmation of individual and communal purpose. "Tom De Haven, Entertainment Weekly""
[Frazier] is a writer of grace and charm. The Washington Post Book World
It is a stunning book, written in sentences and paragraphs concealing emotional depth charges that explode across the gap from page to reader. Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Sunday Globe
Frazier takes the ordinary and clothes it with a sweetness that creates a special humanness for each family member. Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mr. Frazier, in this remarkable history of an unremarkable family, plays both roles, the gossip and the pedant, balances skillfully, then adds his own insights as a loyal family member. David Willis McCullough, The New York Times Book Review
A remarkable demonstration of Frazier's ability to write with rare, pure love and to make his feelings meaningful to casual passersby--his readers. A Time magazine Best Book of 1994
The most unusual, compelling, and warmly received book of the season. New York magazine
[Frazier is] a writer of uncommon grace and subtlety. Chicago Tribune
Family is a keeper--an oddball classic that somehow manages to lodge itself squarely in the American grain. Malcolm Jones Jr., Newsweek
Family grows from a look at one small, close-knit group of people into an appreciation of this whole country. Dominic Gates, The Seattle Times
A rich and ennobling book, a transcendent affirmation of individual and communal purpose. Tom De Haven, Entertainment Weekly
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"[Frazier] is a writer of grace and charm." --The Washington Post Book World
"It is a stunning book, written in sentences and paragraphs concealing emotional depth charges that explode across the gap from page to reader." --Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Sunday Globe
"Frazier takes the ordinary and clothes it with a sweetness that creates a special humanness for each family member." --Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Mr. Frazier, in this remarkable history of an unremarkable family, plays both roles, the gossip and the pedant, balances skillfully, then adds his own insights as a loyal family member." --David Willis McCullough, The New York Times Book Review
"A remarkable demonstration of Frazier's ability to write with rare, pure love and to make his feelings meaningful to casual passersby--his readers." --A Time magazine Best Book of 1994
"The most unusual, compelling, and warmly received book of the season." --New York magazine
"[Frazier is] a writer of uncommon grace and subtlety." --Chicago Tribune
"Family is a keeper--an oddball classic that somehow manages to lodge itself squarely in the American grain." --Malcolm Jones Jr., Newsweek
"Family grows from a look at one small, close-knit group of people into an appreciation of this whole country." --Dominic Gates, The Seattle Times
"A rich and ennobling book, a transcendent affirmation of individual and communal purpose." --Tom De Haven, Entertainment Weekly