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Not My Father's Son
Not My Father's Son: A Family Memoir | Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming grew up in the grip of a man who held his family hostage, someone who meted out violence with a frightening ease, who waged a silent war with himself that sometimes spilled over onto everyone around him. That man was Alan's father, Alex Cumming. Alex was the dark, enigmatic heart of Cumming family life. But he was not the only mystery. Alan's maternal grandfather, Tommy Darling, had disappeared to the Far East after the Second World War. The last time Alan's mother saw her father she was eight years old. When she was thirteen, the family was informed that he had died in an accidental shooting. Curious to explore this second mystery, Alan committed to filming an episode of the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? Then out of the blue, his father, who Alan and his brother had not seen or spoken to for more than a decade, called. He had a secret he had to share, one that would shock his son to his very core and set in motion a journey that would change Alan's life forever. At times suspenseful, at times deeply moving, but always brave and honest, Not My Father's Son is a powerful story about embracing the best aspects of the past and triumphantly pushing the darkness aside.
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Mollyanna
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My first finish of #joyousjanuary. A powerful tale of overcoming abuse. A love how honest Cummings was in telling his story.

CBee I loved this one - I adore him!! 3y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 3y
Mollyanna @CBee I liked Alan before reading this, but now I absolutely adore him too. 3y
Mollyanna @Andrew65 Thank you 😊 3y
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rather_be_reading
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Bailedbailed

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Could not get used to the accent of the narrator

Ephemera Now just read the book 3y
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bookishbitch
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This is not a complete memoir, but tackles the relationship between him and his father. Sadly I identified with a lot of this. I'm actually glad I listened to this instead of reading it. His lovely accent kept me engaged even through the tough bits. There was also a mystery involving his grandfather's death on his mother's side that is solved. Now I want to watch the show (WDYTYA) that was referenced. Trigger warning for physical and mental abuse.

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Birdsong28
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I am using the tagged book for January's prompt for #ReadingwithMaja challenge.

@maich

maich 👏👏 4y
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Birdsong28
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Good. Very emotional and important to listen to as it describes his painful experience during his childhood with his father. Talks a little bit about his early years of fame as well. I listened to the audiobook version of this book so it was easier to get a better feel to the story.

Reading this for my #newyearwhodis thank you @AsYouWish and @monalyisha

#Audible

AsYouWish Yay!!! I am glad you liked it. I did the audiobook as well, because it added more to it, hearing the story from his own voice. Plus I could listen to him talk all day, everyday and never get tired of him. 4y
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jmtrivera
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I expected this to be more focused on the stories of Cumming's painful childhood, but this wasn't the case. He does share those details, but also spends a lot of time reflecting on how his relationship w/his father & other family members have influenced his path & made him who he is. There's also a lot of discussion of mental health. While these are heavy topics, the book felt fairly quick-paced & readable, helped by his Cumming's clever wit.

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tdrosebud
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I really enjoyed this memoir. Told in a back and forth manner, we see glimpses of his childhood with an abusive father and the present during which he is filming Who Do You Think You Are? It is because of this filming that his father tells him a secret that changes everything for him. The fallout is heart wrenching. I loved listening to Alan read as well.
#nfn2020 @rsteve388 @Clwojick

LiteraryinPA This one was so good, I agree. I love him. 4y
Clwojick 💙💙💙 4y
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ontheBL
Not My Father's Son | Alan Cumming
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Beautifully honest dive into the heartbreaking memories that set the actor on a path and life full of talent and pain. He revisits the childhood trauma and violence endured growing up at the hands of his father with the raw honesty any survivor can relate to. It was poignant and stunningly written. He ranged from deep pain to exceptional grace towards his father

https://onthebl.org/2020/11/12/childhood-trauma-in-alan-cummings-not-my-fathers-...

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MallenNC
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Since it is #NonfictionNovember I thought I‘d share this memoir by actor Alan Cumming as a book that #StartsWithN

The book is focused on a specific period of his life and inspired by his appearance on a genealogy show, Who Do You Think You Are?

#ForeverNovember

OriginalCyn620 I like him! 4y
EclecticBookLover I listened to this as an audiobook. Simply incredible. Such a great book. 4y
MallenNC @EclecticBookLover I bet it was good on audio! 4y
Blackink_WhitePaper @MallenNC Yes 🙌🏻 I felt the same... very emotional one. 4y
Andrea313 Great pick! I loved this! ❤️📚 4y
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Blackink_WhitePaper
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My recent fav reading.

Day 12: #fallfinds #factual

readingjedi My favourite colouring pencils! 🌈 4y
Eggs Great photo👏🏻 4y
Blackink_WhitePaper @readingjedi 💐😀🙌🏻 4y
Blackink_WhitePaper @Eggs thank you 😊 4y
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jenniferw88
Not My Father's Son | Alan Cumming
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1. Yes I vote regularly, but I live in the UK so won't be this year 😂. We really need to get rid of Boris!

2. Readathons and the progress I'm making on #bookspinbingo

Thanks for the tag @TheAromaofBooks

#thoughtfulthursday @Cosmos_Moon

654pts #teamslaughter @Clwojick #scarathlon2020

Cosmos_Moon_River I hope all of our buffoons will be our soon! Yay for reading and #bookspinbingo 🥰 4y
Vansa I loved this memoir. So moving and also funny at the same time. 4y
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mcctrish
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Alan Cumming has had quite the life! I loved listening to him tell his story which is full of such drama ❤️

Bakingbookworm This was an excellent memoir. I listened to the audiobook and his accent is lovely. 4y
mcctrish @Bakingbookworm yes to everything you are saying ❤️ 4y
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mcctrish
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I think I could listen to his voice forever

marleed I thought this was so good - and heartbreaking. 4y
mcctrish @marleed yes, I am loving hearing him to all to me but not everything is nice that he has@to say 😢 4y
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Blackink_WhitePaper
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Emotional & powerful read, beautifully narration by the author. I always prefer reading, but I m glad I picked this audiobook. It‘s very sad to know about his childhood at the same time it‘s inspiring to know how he overcomes from it. Complex emotions are put in simple words. “ sometime ppl do u a favour when they drop out of your life” many more quotes like this. 4.5🌟

Thanks for suggesting this book @Cinfhen
#Booked2020 #parentchildmemoir

Cinfhen I‘m so happy you appreciated this book as much as I did! 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great review of an awesome audiobook! 4y
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AsYouWish
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I have been in love with Alan Cumming since I was 9. Every thing he does amazing- singing, acting, giving interviews-EVERYTHING! But I have been afraid to read this book, not because I didn‘t think it would be amazing, because I knew the subject matter. Listening to him talk about his childhood- the physical & mental abuse, was difficult. He is an amazing story teller that made me laugh & cry in the span of minutes, I loved this book!

💙💙💙💙💙

AsYouWish #ReadYourSign LEO - book you thought was optimistic @Clwojick @Meaw_catlady 4y
Clwojick ♥️♥️♥️♥️Ive been meaning to listen to this audiobook for years!♥️♥️♥️♥️ 4y
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Jovy
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What an incredible memoir! Alan‘s writing was heartfelt and genuine, and listening to him felt more like being in a conversation. Truly a triumphant story of survival. I just want to give him a big hug!

#Booked2020 #parentandchildmemoir

Crystalblu I loved it so much 💜 4y
Cinfhen Such an EXCELLENT memoir and the narration by Cumming was brilliant 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage He‘s amazing. This was so personally vulnerable and wonderful. 4y
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Princess.ofthe.pages
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This was so good. Alan Cumming writes so well, and it truly felt like a mystery from start to finish.

JoyBlue I read this with my ears. He is so very lovely to listen to! 💙 5y
Princess.ofthe.pages @JoyBlue ugh I know 😍 I love listening to the cast recording of the production of Cabaret he was in 5y
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Princess.ofthe.pages
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Starting my first book of the #secondquarter for #booked2020! I bought this at a little bookstore that shared a courtyard with the theater I worked with in middle and high school, and I haven‘t touched it! So excited to get to it now!

Cinfhen I listened to the audio narrated by Cumming - it was SOOOO GOOD 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Not an easy read, but I admire his resilience so much. 5y
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Oldschool_millenial
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Err, What the *BLEP* just happened in this crazy story?! ☠️👇

Oldschool_millenial DNA between Alan and his brother Tom matches. What the hell kinda mind game is their dad up to now? 🤬 5y
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jenniferw88
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I went through a whirlwind of emotions whilst reading this - thanks @Annl !

Second physical book for #MarchUnshelfing & I'll be giving it to a Litten on the reading retreat! @Clwojick

I hope this works for #parentandchildmemoir #booked2020 @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

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Annl I would agree, a bunch of emotions. I follow him on Instagram and I love the posts of him with his Mother. 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Perfect pick for that prompt. It‘s so good but not an easy read! 5y
LoveToReadLiveToRead Such a good book. I don‘t normally read biographies but I picked this up a few years ago for some reason and loved it! I listened to the audiobook that he narrated himself too. 5y
Clwojick I started this one a while back, but the audiobook was returned before I could finish it. Thanks for the reminder, and way to go on your March unshelfing. You‘re crushing it! 5y
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jenniferw88
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""You need a haircut, boy!""

Doing two of these as I'm currently reading them!

#firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

LoverOfLearning "The human head is of the same size and weight as a roaster chicken". - Stiff: the curious lives of human cadavers. ?? 5y
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jenniferw88
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MidnightBookGirl Loved this on audiobook! 5y
OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚❤️ 5y
Oldschool_millenial Immediately looked this up on the Libby and it was available. Listening to the audio and it's amazing @MidnightBookGirl 5y
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GypsyKat
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I‘d never heard of Alan Cumming before, but I like memoirs, and I‘d heard good things about this one. I was not disappointed. This was more well written and more engaging than several fiction books I‘ve read. A raw and honest look at dealing with childhood abuse as an adult, and the many ways it can shape your life. The past and present are woven skillfully together to make this engrossing and hard to put down. Five full stars. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

DebinHawaii Loved this one too! 🤗 5y
LauraBrook Love him and loved this book. I‘m so happy you enjoyed it so much! 5y
DrexEdit I think Alan Cumming is terrific and his book is terrific. 👍 5y
CarolynM He's fabulous! Great book too. 5y
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GypsyKat
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Starting this one today.

CBee It‘s a good one!!! 5y
LiteraryinPA I agree! 5y
Enchanted_Bibliophile Loved this...even shed a few tears 5y
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marleed
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Every child deserves to know they belong in the home in which they reside and it is their right to feel, and indeed be, safe in that home. My first thought upon finishing this #NFNov story was gratitude that Alan Cumming was able to rise above the muck that was his father. I was then overcome with sadness realizing that it is every single day he must continue to rise above that failure to love.

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Loved this memoir. I wish I could meet Alan and give him a hug. 5y
marleed @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Oh my gosh, I thought the very same thing! 5y
CarolynM Loved this one❤️ 5y
marleed @CarolynM Me too. I‘m so grateful that I never doubted my father‘s love. 5y
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jessberk13
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Very intriguing to see the stories unfold in this memoir. I didn‘t know anything about Alan Cumming before starting; I just read the description about how he learned of his family history, which is something I am so interested in, so I got the audiobook. His Scottish accent was also fantastic!

Ericalambbrown I just adore him! 5y
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Balibee146
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#gratefulreads Day Five is #nonfiction

Here are just a few from my shelves 📚📚

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620

OriginalCyn620 🙌🏼📚❤️ 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚🙌🏻💗 5y
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Samplergal
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I adored this audiobook, even though it was a hard subject at times to which to listen. I love Alan Cumming and he wrote a beautiful book. I suggest the audiobook, as it‘s read by Alan in his beautiful Scottish accent.

Christine Any book he writes, I read ASAP! With my ears. 🎧 ❤️ 5y
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JTRobertson
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This book. Holy hell. It's a wild emotional rollercoaster from cover to cover. Every time you think you know where this story is going, it goes exactly the opposite.

It was honestly hard to listen to, just on a visceral level. I did the audio book, like most books, and I'm glad Alan himself was reading. That made it better, somehow.

Definitely worth reading. Highly recommended. I can't imagine I'd ever reread, though. It's a one-timer for me.

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JoyBlue
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Wow! I recommend listening for Cumming's lovely Scottish accent; but, I'll also be borrowing the print edition for the photos and to revisit some passages that particularly spoke to me.

Lauranahe I love Alan Cumming!! I‘ll have to check this out. I love his accent. I don‘t like audio books, but for him I‘d make an exception! 5y
JoyBlue @Lauranahe I love him, too. I put off reading this book for such a long time because of his relationship with his father. It was a tough read at times; a wonderful one at others.

I love audiobooks! I would recommend making a similar exception for any of Neil Gaiman's self-narrated works. I typically don't like authors to read their own works, but make exceptions for Neil Gaiman, Steve Martin, Jill Connor Browne, Billy Crystal, and the like. 💙😉
5y
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Ncostell
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This was the heart wrenching story of Alan Cumming‘s relationship with his abusive father interspersed with the search for information on the mysterious death of his maternal grandfather. Although he covers some very difficult topics, I really enjoyed listening to Alan Cumming‘s narration with his lovely Scottish accent.

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BekaReid
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Wow. This was a powerful memoir of Alan Cumming as he recounts the abuse suffered at his father's hands and the impact it had throughout his life. Honest and beautifully written, I definitely recommend.

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BekaReid

"Memory is so subjective. We all remember in a visceral, emotional way, and so even if we agree on the facts—what was said, what happened where and when—what we take away and store from a moment, what we feel about it, can vary radically."

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MidnightBookGirl
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I've been a fan of Alan Cumming since he played a creepy git in Circle of Friends. Loved hearing his story of overcoming a childhood full of an abusive father, and the power of his love for his mother and brother. It's also the story of the secrets of Alan's maternal grandfather and the way both men have shaped his life- by their presence and absence.

Tanisha_A I have seen him in The Good Wife, and think i'd like to read this one 6y
Birdsong28 @Tanisha_A I saw him in that as well, he has recently done a series called instinct which he leads which was really good. 📚📖 6y
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Lauram
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I didn‘t know anything about Alan or his book when I decided to check this out from my library. It‘s easily one of my favorite memoirs and probably my favorite book/audiobook of 2019. #LitsyAtoZ

CBee Loved this one so much! I adore him ♥️♥️ 6y
Lauram @CBee I‘m glad I didn‘t read anything about the book beforehand. I admire his resilience and am glad he had such strong women in his life to support him. 6y
CBee @Lauram I basically knew of him as an actor and singer, but this book just made me love him more. And I want his mum to be MY mum 😂😂 6y
Lauram @CBee I was lucky to grow up with strong women in my life. Alan‘s grandmother reminds me of my own gran. She was a wonderful woman. 6y
SexyCajun I own this book already and still haven't read it yet! 6y
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Lauram
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I stopped on my way home from work to walk and enjoy the warmer weather. #Litsywalkers @kaye

rockpools Very atmospheric! 6y
Kaye Beautiful. 6y
alisiakae That looks so neat! And a little creepy. 😃 6y
DarcysMom Amazing picture! 6y
sudi This looks pretty but it could also be the backdrop for a horror novel 😄 6y
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Lauram
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I walked the full length of this hall 20x and took the cat for a walk so he could could check out his favorite plants along the driveway. Started the tagged audiobook that I intend to continue on the treadmill later tonight. #LitsyWalkers @kaye

DarcysMom 👍😁 6y
Kaye 🌟👍🏼 good job 👏🏽 6y
Crazeedi Your cat will go for a walk? And not run away? That's totally awesome 6y
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Lauram @Crazeedi Yes, my cat loves to go out on walks. I don‘t let him get too far away from me, he knows he‘s not allowed to eat other animals, and he goes right to the door when I say it‘s time to go in. I‘m convinced time spent outside is good for his mental health. (edited) 6y
blank I tried to walk my cat on a leash once. It was a complete and total failure. 😾 6y
Crazeedi @laurenslibrary me too, he laid down and I would have had to drag him, 😜 @Lauram that is just amazing and so cool 6y
Lauram @laurenslibrary @crazeedi we started with a leash and he acted like his world was ending. Fortunately he had an older feline role model who taught him how to behave outside. 6y
Crazeedi @Lauram that's so neat, I love it 6y
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CBee
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Finally, FINALLY finished this one. I‘m so glad I decided to keep listening to it via Scribd rather than read it, because Alan‘s beautiful and unique voice/accent really makes the book. His story is painful, but uplifting, then more painful, but inspiring. Highly recommend!

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lindsaykerr
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What an interesting story! Just when you (and Alan) think you have everything figured out something happens and changes the story again. He narrates it in his thick Scottish accent so it really feels like he's telling you this story. No one is safe from family scandal and drama, not even celebrities whose lives we so often glamourize. Sadly no mention of his role in Spice World 😔

gradcat I so love Alan Cumming!! ❤️💕😍 6y
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Cinfhen
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I‘ve really enjoyed my last few days with Alan Cumming. While there was a lot of heart break in his story, Alan managed to provide several lighter moments, too. I especially enjoyed his take on Eurovision, wearing female undergarments and dealing with stilettos 👠 This memoir unravels the mystery of his maternal grandfather, Tommy Darling‘s death while detailing his own traumatic childhood. I found his story 💯authentic and admire his fortitude.

Cinfhen I listened via #Hoopla and it was a 5 star audio for me. Just wondering do you guys think this would count as #musician or is Alan Cumming more of an actor?!?! 6y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian Isn't it so fantastic to hear him read it? I love his voice and his accent! 6y
ofbooksandme Definitely listening to him makes it so much better. 6y
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Bookzombie @Cinfhen That‘s a hard one. According to Wikipedia, he has released two studio albums of his own. 6y
Kaye Love the photo of the old cemetery. I‘m be of those odd people who likes walking through centuries to read the headstones. Sorta paying honor to everyone, whether I know them or not. I‘ve got this on audio. Have yet to read it v 6y
KarenUK I‘d say he totally counts as a musician... 👍he‘s multi talented! I‘ve seen him on stage so many times, and he‘s wonderful. He does a lot of covers but writes his own songs too. 6y
Cinfhen Just trying to decide how to use this book for challenges @KarenUK @Bookzombie But it honestly doesn‘t matter because I thought this was an excellent audio 🎶Yes!!!! His voice @ofbooksandme @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian fabulous You really should listen @Kaye 6y
TrishB @kaye I love walking through cemeteries 💕 6y
EclecticBookLover I loved this book. I listened to it and lived his narration. 6y
Cinfhen His narration was therapeutic @EclecticBookLover 6y
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Cinfhen
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OMG!!! This memoir is heartbreaking 💔💔💔#NonFiction2019 @Riveted_Reader_Melissa

Soubhiville It is, and so well written! 6y
Hollie I need to move this up the TBR 6y
Cinfhen I‘m listening through #Hoopla ~ it‘s so good. @Hollie @Soubhiville 6y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa Adding this one! 6y
Cinfhen It‘s really excellent @Riveted_Reader_Melissa 6y
TheWordJar Ugh! This one broke my heart so many times! But honestly, listening to him all day was not a bad use of my time. Love his voice! 6y
BibliOphelia I have this on my e-tbr. I think I‘ll bump it up! 🙂 6y
DGRachel I have this audiobook, I think, and I haven‘t been able to bring myself to listen to it because of the subject matter. 😔 6y
TrishB Not for me 😔 6y
Cinfhen It‘s very painful at times, but Alan Cummings is so brilliant to listen to, like @TheWordJar stated 🙌🏻 I‘m glad I‘m listening and not reading because while I feel and hear his pain, I know he‘s good now. But I totally respect how for some this could be a tough subject 😭😭😭 @TrishB @DGRachel @BibliOphelia 6y
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Cinfhen
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#MusicalNewYear Years ago, I was extremely fortunate to see the incredibly talented Alan Cumming preform on Broadway in #Cabaret ❤️🎭 Yesterday, I was extremely fortunate to find his audio available on Hoopla 😄I‘m told it‘s a moving memoir.

TiredLibrarian I love Alan Cumming - how wonderful to have seen him as the Emcee! I loved his memoir, and I bet it would be ever better on audio. Enjoy! 6y
Cinfhen Thanks @TiredLibrarian he‘s a brilliant performer and he narrates his memoir, so that should be amazing. 6y
Cathythoughts That must have been amazing ... sounds like something you will never forget 👍🏻♥️ 6y
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KathyWheeler I‘m not a big reader of celebrity memoirs, but I read Not My Father‘s Son and loved it. 6y
KatieDid927 I got to see him in Cabaret too, incredible. 6y
Cinfhen I just remember being mesmerized by him @Cathythoughts @KathyWheeler @KatieDid927 truly an experience 6y
KarenUK Loved this on audio... that voice! 💕👍... and also got to see the lovely Alan in Caberet in the revival a few years ago. He‘s just wonderful. 😍 6y
CarolynM Fabulous choice. I've loved Alan Cumming ever since Bernard and the Genie (if you haven't seen it go look for it - it was on the BBC's website, not sure if it still is). Caught his cabaret show in Sydney a few years ago (not the musical just him telling stories and singing songs). He's a great writer too. 6y
nomadreader Loved this on audio! 6y
readordierachel Love him! 6y
Cinfhen Hope to start the audio tonight @KarenUK @CarolynM @nomadreader @readordierachel 🎧 6y
vivastory That's major bragging rights!!! 6y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Loved his memoir!! The audio was great. I‘d love to see him someday! 6y
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Graciouswarriorprincess
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Reading plus wine going on for the rest of the day. My youngest son reading on his Kindle in the background. #readingfamily

tpixie Merry Christmas!! 🎁🎄 6y
Tamra Love it! 6y
Graciouswarriorprincess @tpixie Merry Christmas! @Tamra Me too! 6y
Bookish.SAM Sounds like a lovely way to spend the day!! 🍷📚 6y
Dragon 🎄💚🐉 6y
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Ke633
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#HumpDayPost
1. Tape+meme (first thing I saw on my desk)
2. A big door
3. Memoir. It was incredibly sad but very good
4. Maybe a few months ago. I try not to eat fried foods..
5. Absolutely not.
@MinDea

bullbunny Lmao 6y
ShananigansReads 😂😂😂 6y
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Geebee
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OrangeMooseReads
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1. 93
2. 75
3. The tagged book. Did the audio edition read by Alan Cumming and it was fantastic.
4. I‘m not sure. I believe a new Paper Girls vol comes out this fall, and a new Anne Rice Lestat novel as well. Both are on my list to purchase.
#2018checkin

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RealLifeReading
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Wow this book was a brutal one. It details Cumming‘s relationship with his violent father, and how he has tried to deal with his past. Cumming also discusses the filming of a TV show, the kind that digs into your family‘s past, and he reconnects w his father after more than 10 years and learns of a shocking secret. This journey through the past seems to bring some closure to Cumming and his family. And sometimes that‘s just what‘s needed.

RealLifeReading I forgot that this book would work for #booked2018 - LGBTQIA+ MC @Cinfhen @4thhouseontheleft @BarbaraTheBibliophage 6y
Cinfhen I‘ve heard this book is powerful ~ great choice for prompt (edited) 6y
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RealLifeReading
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I started this last night as I was trying to go to sleep, thinking at first, oh maybe a nice memoir will calm my brain down and I can fall asleep after a few pages. Well I was wrong. I ended up reading some 50 pages and then reluctantly letting the tablet go and falling asleep. I do wish I could have borrowed the audiobook as I love his voice (I‘ve listened to 3 Alan Cumming-narrated books, all fiction) but alas I just have to read this to myself

MallenNC I liked that one too. Different from most celebrity memoirs. 6y
Annl His story telling is amazing! If you are on instagram, he does a singing “Saturday night” post. 6y
RealLifeReading @MallenNC it‘s definitely an interesting read!! 6y
RealLifeReading @Annl I just followed him on IG! 😀 Thanks! 6y
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I saw Alan Cumming‘s cabaret-style show Legal Immigrant in DC on Saturday and I gotta tell ya...it was amazing.

So many things resonated and so many things to think about. He‘s just so damn good.

#alancumming #cabaret #lgbtq

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“I smelled the roses to try and figure out how I came to be in the garden at all.”
Currently at a rest stop because this QUOTE, y‘all! This quote is everything. It‘s so good that I had to pull over to post 😂😂😂

Dragon 🌹 6y
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