Little Brother - Sallie Bingham - Books - Sarabande Books, Incorporated - 9781946448989 - June 30, 2022
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Little Brother

Sallie Bingham

Little Brother

Readers familiar with Sallie Bingham's 1989 memoir, Passion and Prejudice, will remember her provocative chronicle of the Bingham family saga, cited by Gloria Steinem as "a major step toward feminist change and democracy." In Little Brother, she reflects on just one of her siblings: the youngest son Jonathan and his all-too brief life. The book begins with a count she calls her "dreadful list" of nine close relatives who died by accident, suicide, overdose, exposure to the elements, and electrocution, all before the age of 50. Jonathan was only twenty-two years old when he climbed a pole, hoping to rig up some lighting for a barn party and, by some fluke, grabbed a live wire. But even before his fatal fall to the ground, the boy suffered from insecurity, isolation, and difficulty relating to his large family. Bingham draws from archived material, chief among them the young man's journal and letters. She writes his short history with obvious affection and tenderness, along with more than a dash of survival guilt. Little Brother is a moving and honest new work.


176 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 30, 2022
ISBN13 9781946448989
Publishers Sarabande Books, Incorporated
Pages 176
Dimensions 204 g
Language English  

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