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Imagine - you've never known your father - then he pops up on a video of the classic TV quiz show "To Tell the Truth. From 1961.
As millions of people set out to "discover their roots," Keith Mason's family-discovery story is the oddest of all.
Please Stand Up is a one-of-a-kind (and completely true) excursion through offbeat chapters of the American parade. This first book by a "major player in the ranks of America's greatest storytellers" uncovers:
* A sociopathic father's seven marriages
* An unknown grandfather - a crusading reporter - killed by a corrupt sheriff in a dusty Texas town in 1949
* Eight "new" brothers and sisters who might welcome the newcomer or turn him away
* Emotions colliding with each revelation, as the author's lifelong defensive wall collapses and he finally has to take a chance on how he'll be received
Mason grew up an only child raised by a single mother and nurse. It wasn't until age sixty-four that he stumbled into this extraordinary journey filled with scandal, crime, abandoned children and violent tragedy that surrounded a sociopathic man whose own parents were ripped away.
Rich with historic detail, sardonic humor and remarkable research, Please Stand Up delves into the unusual lives of a deep-sea salvage diver, an old-school reporter and an Ohio homicide detective. The page-turning narrative connects his grandfather's murder to an infamous voting scandal that threatened the career of the future president Lyndon Johnson.
It's a walk through four generations of an American family who often didn't know each other, either by choice or tragic chance.
This is one story that will be appreciated by anyone who's found, or suspected, there was someone out there... that belonged to them. It's a rollicking history, a funny review of the 1950s and '60s, a time-traveling adventure and a grand statement about family connections.
As millions of people set out to "discover their roots," Keith Mason's family-discovery story is the oddest of all.
Please Stand Up is a one-of-a-kind (and completely true) excursion through offbeat chapters of the American parade. This first book by a "major player in the ranks of America's greatest storytellers" uncovers:
* A sociopathic father's seven marriages
* An unknown grandfather - a crusading reporter - killed by a corrupt sheriff in a dusty Texas town in 1949
* Eight "new" brothers and sisters who might welcome the newcomer or turn him away
* Emotions colliding with each revelation, as the author's lifelong defensive wall collapses and he finally has to take a chance on how he'll be received
Mason grew up an only child raised by a single mother and nurse. It wasn't until age sixty-four that he stumbled into this extraordinary journey filled with scandal, crime, abandoned children and violent tragedy that surrounded a sociopathic man whose own parents were ripped away.
Rich with historic detail, sardonic humor and remarkable research, Please Stand Up delves into the unusual lives of a deep-sea salvage diver, an old-school reporter and an Ohio homicide detective. The page-turning narrative connects his grandfather's murder to an infamous voting scandal that threatened the career of the future president Lyndon Johnson.
It's a walk through four generations of an American family who often didn't know each other, either by choice or tragic chance.
This is one story that will be appreciated by anyone who's found, or suspected, there was someone out there... that belonged to them. It's a rollicking history, a funny review of the 1950s and '60s, a time-traveling adventure and a grand statement about family connections.
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- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreBiography & Memoirs
- Pages280
- Reading levelGeneral/Trade
- EditionPaperback
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As millions of people have set out to "discover their roots," Keith Mason's family-discovery story is the oddest of all. He unexpectedly finds his unknown father on a video of the classic TV quiz show "To Tell the Truth" from 1961.
In a one-of-a-kind (and completely true) excursion through offbeat chapters of the American parade, Mason's journey brings him through his father's arguably sociopathic life. There were seven marriages that provided the author with eight "new" brothers and sisters. An unknown grandfather - a crusading reporter - was killed by a corrupt sheriff in a dusty Texas town in 1949, in a press-freedom case that continues to resonate.
Emotions collide with each revelation, as the author's lifelong defensive wall collapses and he finally has to take a chance on how he'll be received by every relative he contacts. It's a race against the clock to connect with an older sibling whose mental health might separate them for good. With his father's eventual appearance, Mason's deeply-held feelings about anger and forgiveness are tested.
Rich with historic detail and sardonic humor as it delves into the unusual lives of a deep-sea salvage diver, an old-school reporter and an Ohio homicide detective, "Please Stand Up" is a walk through four generations of an American family who often didn't know each other, either by choice or tragic chance.
In a one-of-a-kind (and completely true) excursion through offbeat chapters of the American parade, Mason's journey brings him through his father's arguably sociopathic life. There were seven marriages that provided the author with eight "new" brothers and sisters. An unknown grandfather - a crusading reporter - was killed by a corrupt sheriff in a dusty Texas town in 1949, in a press-freedom case that continues to resonate.
Emotions collide with each revelation, as the author's lifelong defensive wall collapses and he finally has to take a chance on how he'll be received by every relative he contacts. It's a race against the clock to connect with an older sibling whose mental health might separate them for good. With his father's eventual appearance, Mason's deeply-held feelings about anger and forgiveness are tested.
Rich with historic detail and sardonic humor as it delves into the unusual lives of a deep-sea salvage diver, an old-school reporter and an Ohio homicide detective, "Please Stand Up" is a walk through four generations of an American family who often didn't know each other, either by choice or tragic chance.
Imagine - you've never known your father - then he pops up on a video of the classic TV quiz show "To Tell the Truth. From 1961.
As millions of people set out to "discover their roots," Keith Mason's family-discovery story is the oddest of all.
Please Stand Up is a one-of-a-kind (and completely true) excursion through offbeat chapters of the American parade. This first book by a "major player in the ranks of America's greatest storytellers" uncovers:
* A sociopathic father's seven marriages
* An unknown grandfather - a crusading reporter - killed by a corrupt sheriff in a dusty Texas town in 1949
* Eight "new" brothers and sisters who might welcome the newcomer or turn him away
* Emotions colliding with each revelation, as the author's lifelong defensive wall collapses and he finally has to take a chance on how he'll be received
Mason grew up an only child raised by a single mother and nurse. It wasn't until age sixty-four that he stumbled into this extraordinary journey filled with scandal, crime, abandoned children and violent tragedy that surrounded a sociopathic man whose own parents were ripped away.
Rich with historic detail, sardonic humor and remarkable research, Please Stand Up delves into the unusual lives of a deep-sea salvage diver, an old-school reporter and an Ohio homicide detective. The page-turning narrative connects his grandfather's murder to an infamous voting scandal that threatened the career of the future president Lyndon Johnson.
It's a walk through four generations of an American family who often didn't know each other, either by choice or tragic chance.
This is one story that will be appreciated by anyone who's found, or suspected, there was someone out there... that belonged to them. It's a rollicking history, a funny review of the 1950s and '60s, a time-traveling adventure and a grand statement about family connections.
As millions of people set out to "discover their roots," Keith Mason's family-discovery story is the oddest of all.
Please Stand Up is a one-of-a-kind (and completely true) excursion through offbeat chapters of the American parade. This first book by a "major player in the ranks of America's greatest storytellers" uncovers:
* A sociopathic father's seven marriages
* An unknown grandfather - a crusading reporter - killed by a corrupt sheriff in a dusty Texas town in 1949
* Eight "new" brothers and sisters who might welcome the newcomer or turn him away
* Emotions colliding with each revelation, as the author's lifelong defensive wall collapses and he finally has to take a chance on how he'll be received
Mason grew up an only child raised by a single mother and nurse. It wasn't until age sixty-four that he stumbled into this extraordinary journey filled with scandal, crime, abandoned children and violent tragedy that surrounded a sociopathic man whose own parents were ripped away.
Rich with historic detail, sardonic humor and remarkable research, Please Stand Up delves into the unusual lives of a deep-sea salvage diver, an old-school reporter and an Ohio homicide detective. The page-turning narrative connects his grandfather's murder to an infamous voting scandal that threatened the career of the future president Lyndon Johnson.
It's a walk through four generations of an American family who often didn't know each other, either by choice or tragic chance.
This is one story that will be appreciated by anyone who's found, or suspected, there was someone out there... that belonged to them. It's a rollicking history, a funny review of the 1950s and '60s, a time-traveling adventure and a grand statement about family connections.
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Biography & Memoirs
Pages
280
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