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A Normal Family

The Surprising Truth About My Crazy Childhood (and How I Discovered 35 New Siblings)

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A Normal Family

Written by: Chrysta Bilton
Narrated by: Chrysta Bilton
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ONE OF PEOPLE MAGAZINE'S BEST SUMMER READS 2022

For most of her life, Chrysta Bilton was one member of a small, if dysfunctional, family of four. There was her sister, Kaitlyn; her hedonistic, glamorous, gay mum, Debra; and Jeffrey, whom Debra hand-picked, in an LA hairdressers, to be the father of her children. During Chrysta's unstable childhood, Debra struggled to keep the family afloat and Jeffrey wandered in and out of their lives.

Then, in her 20s, Chrysta discovered that her father had secretly donated his sperm more than 500 times—and that she had at least 35 other siblings.

A Normal Family is a captivating coming-of-age memoir about Chrysta's reckoning with the secrets both parents had carefully kept from her. Heartfelt, warm and funny, it's a story of embracing the family we have, in all the forms we find it.

©2021 Chrysta Bilton (P)2021 Octopus Publishing Group
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"I thought my family was complicated until I read Chrysta Bilton's wonderful memoir about the unique collection of irresistible characters in her life. Bilton has a big heart, gentle wisdom, keen eye and lovely wit. She's a gifted writer with an astonishing story to tell." (David Sheff, author of Beautiful Boy)

"By turns hilarious, wrenching and achingly tender...Bilton writes beautifully, with sharp insight and a light touch, about her harrowing, astonishing journey into understanding her parents, her (very) extended family, and herself." (Susan Orlean, New York Times best-selling author of On Animals and Rin Tin Tin)

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