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Love Child
Love Child
A Memoir of Family Lost and Found  
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When Allegra Huston was four years old, her mother was killed in a car crash. Soon afterward, 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 was shattered when she was, 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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"This extraordinary book reveals the all but unendurable sorrow of loss and the courage of those unwilling to live in a world without love. Allegra Huston's memoir glimmers with triumphant wisdom. She has, above all, a great conscience, understanding that it is only what is mysterious that survives."
-- Susanna Moore, author of The Big Girls and In the Cut
"I was entranced by Love Child, Allegra Huston's irresistible memoir...fluent, vivid and gripping."
-- Caryn James, The Huffington Post
"A stunning and unusual memoir...this is simply a wonderful book -- part mystery, part journey, part heartbreak."
-- Liz Smith, Variety
"Few autobiographical writers have such dizzying tales to tell...fascinating."
-- Janet Maslin, The New York Times
"Extraordinary...[Huston] is an absolutely outstanding writer, incapable of writing a dull sentence."
-- Lynn Barber, Telegraph (UK)
"As an adult, [Huston] realized how special her circumstances were.... [Love Child is] a memoir about her nomadic, singular life."
-- Susan King, Los Angeles Times
"Allegra Huston's tender, heartbreaking and utterly riveting account of life...Love Child is an extraordinary story, beautifully told. [A] near-flawless memoir."
-- Miranda Seymour, The Daily Mail (UK)
"Allegra Huston's account of her extraordinary early years, with its numerous, generally painful revelations, excels at capturing a child's-eye view of the chaotic adult world...scrupulously honest...wonderful."
-- Christopher Hart, The Sunday Times (UK)
"You will not read anything so sublimely felt and exquisitely written in a good many years...It's a highly satisfying moral tale and a surpassing delight to read."
-- Melik Kaylan, Forbes.com
"Skillfully written and rich with personal detail, this is a tumultuous story of loss, healing, and redemption."
-- Larry Cox, The Tucson Citizen
"At its core, Love Child is about an innocent little girl, wandering in deep, shadowy chasms but surrounded by sun-drenched peaks of wealth and fame. How she emerged as an [adult] is a tribute to her own considerable inner resources, not to the often shabby efforts of inconstant adults who passed in and out of her childhood.... a dishy read."
-- Alan Peppard, The Dallas Morning News
"Huston...skillfully integrates her childhood memories...with great sensitivity....Where many memoirists compete to see who's had the most outrageous life, this story stands out in its quiet poignancy."
-- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"[A] marvelous memoir...Huston reconstructs a remarkably tangled web of relationships with candor and understanding -- a life of being and becoming."
-- Scott Eyman, Palm Beach Post
"[A] beautifully written memoir...Love Child is written with such emotional restraint that the reader aches to protect [Allegra]."
-- Carol Nigrelli, The Buffalo News
"Allegra Huston's life story sounds as complex as the plot of The Maltese Falcon, a movie, not coincidentally, directed by the man who raised her.... In her candid and incisive new memoir, Love Child...[Allegra] writes with loving detail about the many branches of her family"
-- Daniel Bubbeo, Newsday
"Allegra Huston's memoir, Love Child, takes the reader inside her odyssey and reveals a young girl trying to make sense of family and life."
-- David Steinberg, Albuquerque Journal
"A graceful, surprisingly tender account of a life lived at the edge of fame."
-- Kirkus
"Huston tells her story as it unfolded -- recapturing the innocence and confusion of a child grappling with her place in an ever-shifting realm of family and logistics. [A] beautifully written, haunting exploration."
-- BookPage
"Huston has written a delicate memoir of displacement, of a child coming to terms with an inexact sense of loss and not-quite-belonging....She writes with such clarity and gentleness that, at times, the poignancy is almost unbearable....a beautifully crafted memoir, written with both tenderness and unsparing honesty."
-- Elizabeth Day, The Observer (UK)
"I LOVED it. I was so moved by it. I was reminded of Faulkner, specifically The Sound and the Fury."
-- John Patrick Shanley, author of Doubt
Galway Advertiser, September 21, 2011
...taking place will be a host of literary events and a Sunday Miscellany broadcast. Events on today include Allegra Huston, reading from her highly acclaimed Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost and Found at 4.15pm today in the Alcock and Brown ...
Guardian.co.uk, February 27, 2010
...These memories from a minor member of the Huston clan prove bewitching It would be easy to dismiss Allegra Huston's book as another gilded memoir of life in the shadow of celebrity. But although Allegra Huston was born into blue-blood ...
Telegraph, June 29, 2009
...guilty pleasure. He seems to improve with every novel. I also very much enjoyed Allegra Hustons strange memoir, Love Child. Gabriel Weston The new book I have enjoyed the most this summer is Marilynne Robinsons Home. It is a challenging and ...
Dallas Morning News, May 11, 2009
...Allegra Huston, author of the new book, Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost and Found (Simon & Schuster), was only 4, and she was seated between her 17-year-old sister, Anjelica ...
Telegraph, May 1, 2009
...Lynn Barber marvels at Love Child, an extraordinary memoir by Allegra Huston Did you know that Viscount Norwich has a grandson called Flying Eagle Mountain? This is just one of the many extraordinary revelations that ...
Santa Barbara Independent, April 7, 2009
...Book signing and launch party for author Allegra Huston's latest novel. Where: Borders Books & Music on State, 900 State St., Santa Barbara Cost: Not available Age limit: Not available Categories: Lectures Description: I?m wondering if ...
Telegraph, April 5, 2009
...Allegra Huston has spoken of her shock at finding out she was the love child of the British aristocrat, John Julius Norwich. Huston was 12 when her stepmother Cici sat her ...
NZCity, March 23, 2009
...fixation with buying artwork was so intense he quickly ran out of space to hang his growing collection. Allegra Huston ? the half-sister of Jack?s ex-girlfriend actress Anjelica Huston - said: ?He collected paintings to the point of ...
Monsters and Critics, March 23, 2009
...Jack Nicholson is 'obsessed' with paintings. US Actor Jack Nicholson and daughter Lorraine Nicholson. Allegra Huston - the half-sister of Jack's ex-girlfriend actress Anjelica Huston - said: 'He collected paintings to the point of ...