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From PEN/Hemingway award winner Brando Skyhorse comes this stunning, heartfelt memoir in the vein of The Glass Castle or The Tender Bar, the true story of a boy's turbulent childhood growing up with five stepfathers and the mother who was determined to give her son everything but the truth.

When he was three years old, Brando Kelly Ulloa was abandoned by his Mexican father. His mother, Maria, dreaming of a more exciting life, saw no reason for her son to live his life as a Mexican just because he started out as one. The life of "Brando Skyhorse," the American Indian son of an incarcerated political activist, was about to begin.

Through a series of letters to Paul Skyhorse Johnson, a stranger in prison for armed robbery, Maria reinvents herself and her young son as American Indians in the colorful Mexican American neighborhood of Echo Park, California. There Brando and his mother live with his acerbic grandmother and a rotating cast of surrogate fathers. It will be over thirty years before Brando begins to untangle the truth of his own past, when a surprise discovery online leads him to his biological father at last.

From an acclaimed, prize-winning novelist celebrated for his "indelible storytelling" (O, The Oprah Magazine), this extraordinary literary memoir captures a son's single-minded search for a father wherever he can find one and is destined to become a classic.

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I can't imagine how Brando Skyhorse managed to get as far as he did with the abuse his mother poured on him. My father passed when I was seven, and my mother sadly raised us as well as she knew how. It was our family secret, the sadness , yelling, anger, but nothing like this.
I read until I couldn't. At least one of his "fathers" showed a long term interest in him. Even then, young Brando was a mess of emotions and confusion.
A good read whether you had a bitter growing up, as too many do, or are one of the lucky sweepstakes winners. ( )
  juliechabon | May 9, 2024 |
It took bravery to share this level of family dysfunction with the world. Well-written. ( )
  poetreegirl | Oct 16, 2018 |
A memoir
  jhawn | Jul 31, 2017 |
Touching memoir about growing up in a crazy dysfunctional family. Sometimes funny but mostly just so sad. Its about the search for 'love' and 'self' we can all relate to, Brando Skyhorse is a wonderful writer as well.
  MissItaly | Jan 28, 2016 |
Brando Skyhorse had the type of upbringing that leads one to write a memoir. His mother was unstable, he grew up without much money, and he had a parade of "fathers" provided to him by his mother's relationships. What adds an extra layer of difference to his story is the fact that his mother not only hid who his real father was from him for years, but Brando was also raised thinking he was an American Indian instead of a Mexican.

His mother craved the exoticism and purpose that came with being a Native American in the 1970s. She told people her name was Running Deer, instead of Maria Teresa. She told Brando that his father was Paul Skyhorse, which brought with it more confusion because there were actually two men named Paul Skyhorse with whom she was in contact. But in the end, neither of them was his father, and essentially his entire life was based on a series of lies, fantasies, stories that his mother had come up with.

Read for Skyhorse's voice and thoughts on his upbringing, and his ideas of what really makes a father, and a cultural identity. Don't bother reading for the chaotic childhood; those memoirs are a dime a dozen and honestly, his mother is only average in the memoir crazy races. Overall I found it interesting, but my attention did wander at times. ( )
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Biography & Autobiography. Nonfiction. HTML:

From PEN/Hemingway award winner Brando Skyhorse comes this stunning, heartfelt memoir in the vein of The Glass Castle or The Tender Bar, the true story of a boy's turbulent childhood growing up with five stepfathers and the mother who was determined to give her son everything but the truth.

When he was three years old, Brando Kelly Ulloa was abandoned by his Mexican father. His mother, Maria, dreaming of a more exciting life, saw no reason for her son to live his life as a Mexican just because he started out as one. The life of "Brando Skyhorse," the American Indian son of an incarcerated political activist, was about to begin.

Through a series of letters to Paul Skyhorse Johnson, a stranger in prison for armed robbery, Maria reinvents herself and her young son as American Indians in the colorful Mexican American neighborhood of Echo Park, California. There Brando and his mother live with his acerbic grandmother and a rotating cast of surrogate fathers. It will be over thirty years before Brando begins to untangle the truth of his own past, when a surprise discovery online leads him to his biological father at last.

From an acclaimed, prize-winning novelist celebrated for his "indelible storytelling" (O, The Oprah Magazine), this extraordinary literary memoir captures a son's single-minded search for a father wherever he can find one and is destined to become a classic.

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