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Eight Is Enough
Eight Is Enough: A Father's Memoir of Life with His Extra-Large Family | Tom Braden
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The true story behind the classic TV show: A fathers delightful account of raising eight free-spirited children in 1970s America. Tom Braden had a colorful career: He parachuted into Nazi-occupied France, directed the CIAs covert operations program during the early years of the Cold War, ran for public office, owned a newspaper, served as executive secretary for the Museum of Modern Art, and cohosted the CNN show Crossfire. He counted among his friends David Brinkley, Robert Frost, Kirk Douglas, and Nelson Rockefeller. But Braden considered fatherhood both his most important job and his biggest adventure. No wonder; he and his wife, Joan, a State Department official and Washington society hostess, raised eight children during one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. In this diverting family memoir, Braden shares a treasure trove of amusing anecdotesfrom the time his youngest daughters pet sheep interrupted a dinner party with a Supreme Court justice to the telegram US Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy sent after the birth of the Bradens eighth child: Congratulations. I surrender. (The Kennedys had seven children at the time). With wit and wisdom, Braden also addresses some of the most serious issues, including drugs, alcohol, and premarital sex, faced by parents in an era of deep distrust between generations. When ABC proposed adapting Eight Is Enough for television, Braden found the idea so preposterous he sold the rights for one dollar. The award-winning series starring Dick Van Patten and Betty Buckley ran for five seasons and launched the Hollywood careers of many young actors, including Willie Aames and Ralph Macchio. A celebration of the joys and tribulations of fatherhood, Eight Is Enough speaks with warmth, humor, and compassion to parents and children everywhere.
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Eight is enough | Thomas Wardell Braden
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Amusing memoir on the real-life family that launched the vintage 70s TV show. I had no idea the author lived in my city. What fun to learn more trivia about my neighborhood! Braden wanted his kids to be avid readers like him. When he put some classics on a high shelf and warned the kids not to read them, they did! Includes dated stories about hippies, the new morality & nonconformists, but still a fun read.
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
PurpleyPumpkin Ahhh, I remember this show! I watched it pretty regularly and, at the time, I loved it. I had no idea that it was based on reality! But then, most good stories are. 👍🏽 Glad you enjoyed! 3y
UwannaPublishme @PurpleyPumpkin Me too! And now I may need to watch it again. 😁 3y
PurpleyPumpkin Also, Happy New Year to you!🥳🎉 3y
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I recently watched some of the first season of Eight is Enough, on DVD. Of course I decided to look for more information, and when I did, I found that the show was based on a book; this book.

Overall, I was amazed at how accurately the show portrayed each of the 10 people it depicts. As I read the book, I was continually astonished that the voices in the book were the ones that I knew from the show. I think that's pretty amazing.

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Anyone remember this show? Loved it as a kid! Apparently it was based on a book.
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DGRachel I had no idea it was based on a book! 6y
merelybookish @DGRachel Me neither! Until I searched this morning. 6y
Cinfhen Yup!!! Willie Ames & his pooka shell necklace 😍😍😍 6y
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merelybookish @Cinfhen Right! Cause he was the "bad" boy in the family. I still remember their names: David, Mary, Susan, Nancy, Joni, Elizabeth, Tommy & Nicolas. :) 6y
AlaMich I was a big fan of this show as a kid!! 6y
Cinfhen Wow! #impressive memory 🙌🏻 6y
Betty Enjoyed this show a lot! Diana Hyland (John Travolta's older girlfriend) was the first wife on the show; got cancer and had to leave before dying. 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I remember this show!! I liked it as a kid because I think I was around the same age as the Nicholas character (that was the little boy‘s name, right?) 6y
merelybookish @Betty That's sad. She must have been fairly young. I don't remember her. Just the second actress who played the stepmom. 6y
merelybookish @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled I was close in age to Nicholas too. My best friend growing up was the youngest of nine, so I think she identified a lot with his character. ☺️ 6y
Betty @merelybookish She played John Travolta's mom in The Boy in the Plastic Bubble. Considerably older than him. She was the love of his life 6y
Bklover I loved that show! Had such a crush on Willie Ames! 6y
LeahBergen Such a flashback! 😂 6y
Centique I loved this too! 6y
Revenge4bess Had a big crush on the oldest brother 4y
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