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The Kids Are All Right by Diana Welch and Liz Welch with Amanda Welch and Dan Welch
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This book is a true story. Or rather it is several true stories. Really, it is acollection of memories, and in the process of writing them down, andcomparing them, we have learned that memory is a tricky thing. It’s like re-turning to the house in which you lived as a child. The staircase you re-membered as that monumental thing you crawled up slowly on your handsand knees is now something you can run up, hands free, two steps at a time.Well, you weren’t wrong then, and you aren’t wrong now. | THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT praise for the kids are all right Winner of the 2010 Alex Award In indelible voices each Welch contradicts embellishes or supports the others memories creating a blisteringly funny heart-scorching tale of remarkable kids shattered by tragedy and finally brought back together by love. People 3.5 4 stars After the suspicious demise of Dad and loss of Mom to cancer the orphaned Welch children were split up now grown and in rocking chorus Diana Liz Amanda and Dan Welch explain how in the world The Kids Are All Right. Vanity Fair Flat-out harrowing. The Daily News Hooks readers attention from the first jarring sentence and doesn t let go until the very last poignant moment. This memoir reads like a fictional narrative and readers may find themselves unable to put it down enthralled as if it were a page-turning murder mystery. The Daily Texan This book carried me along with such speed and emotion and intimacy that I felt cast in the role as their imaginary friend. This book is their song and it will rock you. Parker Posey The Welch family s multi-vocal story is impossible to put down. I read The Kids Are All Right with awe at the resilience and hope a family can manage in the aftermath of unthinkable loss. The intelligence and strength of the Welch kids confirmed my belief that anything is possible when brothers and sisters come out of tragedy together. Danielle Trussoni author of Falling Through the Earth and Angelology This is a tragic and heroic story that precisely maps a decade and reads like a spy thriller. The Welch kids are legendary Sean Wilsey author of Oh the Glory of It All Told with humor compassion and humility and teeming with priceless 80s references this story of parentless children learning to parent each other grabbed hold of my heart and attention and refused to let go. Don t start reading The Kids Are All Right as I did at 10 p.m. or you ll lose a night of sleep. Heidi Julavits author of The Uses of Enchantment The Kids Are All