Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost and Found

Author(s): Allegra Huston

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When Allegra Huston was four years old, her mother was killed in a car crash. Soon afterwards, she was introduced to an intimidating man wreathed in cigar smoke - the legendary film director John Huston - with the words, 'This is your father'. So began an extraordinary odyssey: from the magical Huston estate in Ireland, to the Long Island suburbs, to a hidden paradise in Mexico - and, at the side of her older sister, Anjelica, into the hilltop retreats of Jack Nicholson, Ryan O'Neal, and Marlon Brando. Allegra's is the penetrating gaze of an outsider never quite sure if she belongs in this rarefied world, and of a motherless child trying to make sense of her famous, fragmented family. Then, at the age of twelve, Allegra's precarious sense of self is shattered when she is, once more, introduced to her father - her real one, this time, the British aristocrat and historian John Julius Norwich. At the heart of Love Child is Allegra's search through the unreliable certainties of memory for the widely adored mother she never knew - the ghost who shadowed her childhood and left her in a web of awkward and unwelcome truths. With clear-eyed tenderness, Allegra tells of how she forged bonds with both her famous fathers, transforming her mother's difficult legacy into a hard-won blessing. Beautifully written and forensically honest, Love Child is a seductive insight into one of Hollywood's great dynasties, and the story of how, in a family that defied convention, one woman found her balance on the shifting sands of conflicting loyalties.


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An inside view of a legendary Hollywood family and a wonderful depiction of an eccentric Anglo-Irish early childhood For fans of Cold Cream by Ferdinand Mount, Bad Blood by Lorna Sage and When Did You Last See Your Father? by Blake Morrison An extraordinarily tender and moving mother-daughter story

Shortlisted for Biographers' Club Prize for Best First Biography 2009.

'This extraordinary book reveals the all but unendurable sorrow of loss, and the difficulties of those unwilling to live in a world without love' Susanna Moore 'A fascinating and profoundly moving exploration of family secrets. Poignant, inspiring and beautifully written' Joanna Briscoe 'Tender and forgiving. She writes with an artist's eye for detail, with the clear gaze of a small outsider, searching forever for love' Joanna Lumley 'Where many memoirists compete to see who's had the most outrageous life, this story stands out in its quiet poignancy' Publishers' Weekly

ALLEGRA HUSTON was born in London and raised in Ireland, Long Island and Los Angeles. She worked in publishing for Chatto & Windus and Weidenfeld & Nicolson, where she was editorial director, and then as a writer, her work appearing in various publications, including The Times, the Independent, Tatler, and Harper's Bazaar as well as French Vogue. She now lives in Taos, New Mexico.

General Fields

  • : 9781408802403
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 20 April 2009
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Allegra Huston
  • : Hardback
  • : 2
  • : 791.430233092
  • : 304
  • : Biography & autobiography
  • : Illustrations, ports.