Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Family Outing
The Family Outing: A Memoir | Jessi Hempel
5 posts | 6 read | 5 to read
Fascinating, funny, and wise, The Family Outing is an affirmation to all of us who know the pain and shame of hiding our truest self, and a stirring invitation into the courage, freedom, and joy of living our whole truth.Glennon Doyle, author of #1 New York Times bestseller Untamed, founder of Together Rising A striking and remarkable literary memoir about one familys transformation, with almost all of them embracing their queer identities. Jessi Hempel was raised in a seemingly picture-perfect, middle-class American family. But the truth was far from perfect. Her father was constantly away from home, traveling for work, while her stay-at-home mother became increasingly lonely and erratic. Growing up, Jessi and her two siblings struggled to make sense of their family, their world, their changing bodies, and the emotional turmoil each was experiencing. And each, in their own way, was hiding their true self from the world. By the time Jessi reached adulthood, everyone in her family had come out: Jessi as gay, her sister as bisexual, her father as gay, her brother as transgender, and her mother as a survivor of a traumatic experience with an alleged serial killer. Yet coming out was just the beginning, starting a chain reaction of other personal revelations and reckonings that caused each of them to question their place in the world in new and ultimately liberating ways.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
review
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
post image
Bailedbailed

There's nothing wrong with this, per se, but it is not grabbing me. Too bad, as the story of 4 out of 5 of the author's family coming out as queer or trans later in life sounded so interesting!

review
HeatherBookNerd
post image
Pickpick

Hempel tells the story of her entire family. 4 of the 5 come out as LGBT over the years. There is dysfunction and difficulty, reunion and understanding, confusion and clarity -- all in fits and starts over decades of lives lived both together and apart. It is wonderful to be able to track the growth and change in the parents and the children. Interesting how they each hide and then embrace the things that make them who they are.

Megabooks Yes! This was quite interesting. 2y
37 likes1 comment
review
Chelsea.Poole
post image
Pickpick

This book is fabulous! @Megabooks — I may have to bring back our hashtag #theyearofthememoir if they continue to deliver as well as this and Tucci‘s! Jessi Hempel and her entire family (save her mother) came out as gay/bisexual or transgender within a short period of time. Though her mother DID undergo a transformation around the same time, between her husband‘s sexuality and coming to terms with crimes in her past. A fascinating read!

Deblovestoread Sounds fascinating! Stacked! 2y
Megabooks I loved this too! I really enjoyed this last week, but I haven‘t reviewed it yet. 2y
Chelsea.Poole @Megabooks tag me when you do! I‘ve seen this cover around often. Heading to place the hold now 😆 2y
Chelsea.Poole @Deblovestoread I was completely invested in this family. 2y
87 likes1 stack add4 comments
review
Mpcacher
post image
Pickpick

This memoir follows a family that goes from 'picture perfect' and very religious through a transformation as all three children and the father come out as either gay, bisexual or transsexual. I enjoyed reading how they all navigated the huge changes the family underwent and how through humour and love managed to come out the other side in healthy relationships with both significant others and each other. The more I read, the more I understand! 4/5

review
Megabooks
post image
Pickpick

Fascinating memoir! Jessi‘s life starts out unremarkable as the oldest of three girls with happily married parents. But soon her parents seem less happy and secure. She goes off to college and comes out as lesbian. In quick succession, her father comes out as gay, her brother comes out as trans, and her sister comes out as bi. There‘s also a storyline I couldn‘t figure out about her mom knowing a serial killer. 🤷🏻‍♀️ A very interesting family!

Cinfhen Real life is stranger than fiction- that‘s for sure!! Sounds like a memoir I‘d enjoy 😉 2y
Megabooks @Cinfhen i do think you‘d like this! Keep an 👀 out! 2y
Chelsea.Poole Oh yes 👏 added to my (super long and unmanageable) holds list. Thank you 😊 2y
72 likes4 stack adds3 comments