Lies My Mother Never Told Me: A Memoir

One woman's memoir about her alcoholism and struggle to flourish despite the looming shadow of a famous father and an emotionally abusive, damaged mother.

Her mother was a brainy knockout with sultry beauty, a raconteur whose fierce wit could shock an audience into hilarity or silence. Her father was the distinguished National Book Award–winning author of four renowned World War II novels. A daughter of privilege with a seemingly fairy-tale-like life, Kaylie Jones was raised in the Hamptons via France in the 1960s and '70s, surrounded by the glitterati who orbited her famous father, James Jones. Legendary for their hospitality, her celebrated parents held court in their home around an antique bar—a French village church's eighteenth-century wooden pulpit—playing host to writers, movie stars, film directors, socialites, diplomats, an emperor, and even the occasional spy.

Her beloved father showed Kaylie the value of humility, hard work, and education. From her mother, Gloria, she learned perfect posture, the twist, and soul-shattering cruelty. When her father died from heart failure complicated by years of drinking, sixteen-year-old Kaylie was lost. She was powerless to withstand her mother's withering barbs and criticism, or halt Gloria's further descent into a bottle—or her own. For years after her father's death, Kaylie denied the blackouts, the hangovers, the rage, the depression. Broken and bereft, she read her father's novels and found the courage to write her own story, addressing her addiction.

Deeply intimate, brutally honest, yet limned by humor and grace, Lies My Mother Never Told Me is a beautifully written tale of personal evolution, family secrets, second chances, and one determined woman's journey to find her own voice—and the ability to embrace a life filled with possibility, strength, and love.

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Lies My Mother Never Told Me: A Memoir

One woman's memoir about her alcoholism and struggle to flourish despite the looming shadow of a famous father and an emotionally abusive, damaged mother.

Her mother was a brainy knockout with sultry beauty, a raconteur whose fierce wit could shock an audience into hilarity or silence. Her father was the distinguished National Book Award–winning author of four renowned World War II novels. A daughter of privilege with a seemingly fairy-tale-like life, Kaylie Jones was raised in the Hamptons via France in the 1960s and '70s, surrounded by the glitterati who orbited her famous father, James Jones. Legendary for their hospitality, her celebrated parents held court in their home around an antique bar—a French village church's eighteenth-century wooden pulpit—playing host to writers, movie stars, film directors, socialites, diplomats, an emperor, and even the occasional spy.

Her beloved father showed Kaylie the value of humility, hard work, and education. From her mother, Gloria, she learned perfect posture, the twist, and soul-shattering cruelty. When her father died from heart failure complicated by years of drinking, sixteen-year-old Kaylie was lost. She was powerless to withstand her mother's withering barbs and criticism, or halt Gloria's further descent into a bottle—or her own. For years after her father's death, Kaylie denied the blackouts, the hangovers, the rage, the depression. Broken and bereft, she read her father's novels and found the courage to write her own story, addressing her addiction.

Deeply intimate, brutally honest, yet limned by humor and grace, Lies My Mother Never Told Me is a beautifully written tale of personal evolution, family secrets, second chances, and one determined woman's journey to find her own voice—and the ability to embrace a life filled with possibility, strength, and love.

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Lies My Mother Never Told Me: A Memoir

Lies My Mother Never Told Me: A Memoir

by Kaylie Jones
Lies My Mother Never Told Me: A Memoir

Lies My Mother Never Told Me: A Memoir

by Kaylie Jones

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Overview

One woman's memoir about her alcoholism and struggle to flourish despite the looming shadow of a famous father and an emotionally abusive, damaged mother.

Her mother was a brainy knockout with sultry beauty, a raconteur whose fierce wit could shock an audience into hilarity or silence. Her father was the distinguished National Book Award–winning author of four renowned World War II novels. A daughter of privilege with a seemingly fairy-tale-like life, Kaylie Jones was raised in the Hamptons via France in the 1960s and '70s, surrounded by the glitterati who orbited her famous father, James Jones. Legendary for their hospitality, her celebrated parents held court in their home around an antique bar—a French village church's eighteenth-century wooden pulpit—playing host to writers, movie stars, film directors, socialites, diplomats, an emperor, and even the occasional spy.

Her beloved father showed Kaylie the value of humility, hard work, and education. From her mother, Gloria, she learned perfect posture, the twist, and soul-shattering cruelty. When her father died from heart failure complicated by years of drinking, sixteen-year-old Kaylie was lost. She was powerless to withstand her mother's withering barbs and criticism, or halt Gloria's further descent into a bottle—or her own. For years after her father's death, Kaylie denied the blackouts, the hangovers, the rage, the depression. Broken and bereft, she read her father's novels and found the courage to write her own story, addressing her addiction.

Deeply intimate, brutally honest, yet limned by humor and grace, Lies My Mother Never Told Me is a beautifully written tale of personal evolution, family secrets, second chances, and one determined woman's journey to find her own voice—and the ability to embrace a life filled with possibility, strength, and love.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061936494
Publisher: HarperCollins e-books
Publication date: 01/17/2024
Sold by: OPEN ROAD INTEGRATED - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 402
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About The Author

Kaylie Jones is the author of Celeste Ascending, As Soon as It Rains, and A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries, which was made into a film starring Kris Kristofferson and Barbara Hershey.

Table of Contents

Part I

"I'm All Alone"

1 City of Lights 5

"You Ever Finish That Book You Were Writing?"

2 Fiction 24

"The Best Cocksucker in New York City"

3 Love 39

"Who Do You Think You Are, Frank Sinatra?"

4 Birth of a Student 54

"And for God's Sake Don't Fuck Frank Sinatra"

5 Birth of a Writer 71

"This Is Not the Chesa Grischuna"

6 The Black Hand of God 97

"Be Careful Where You Swim"

7 Powerlessness 116

Part II

"Votre file est tombée sur son dos"

8 The Brink 147

"What Money?"

9 Grace 170

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“Unadorned, poignant and honest to the core, Kaylie Jones’ memoir is a light emerging from the shadows of a writing life.”

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