The I Index

Maybe someday

30

/100

I Index Overall Rating

Readers

22/100

Critics

37/100

Scholars

N/A

Author:

Kirkland Hamill

Publisher:

Avid Reader Press / Simon Schuster

Date:

July 14, 2020

A true riches-to-rags tale of a wealthy family who lost it all and the journey of a man coming to terms with his family’s deep flaws and his own long-buried truths.

What The Reviewers Say

Stacey Hayman,
Booklist
Hamill’s honesty in questioning past choices and their consequences as well as his slow realization that he’s gay will emotionally engage readers as, telling unvarnished truths about his family, he provides a unique look into a world unknown to most of us. Recommend this memoir to fans of Wild Game (2019) by Adrienne Brodeur and A Forever Family (2018) by Rob Scheer..
Amy Lewontin,
Library Journal
Hamil is a keen observer of his particular family situation.
Jason Sheeler,
The New York Times
As with many gay men before him, Hamill’s axis of identity/sexuality hinges on his relationship with his mother. And, whoa, did Wendy Hamill ever deliver as an archetype: a beacon of distant fabulosity coupled with deft microaggression. As written here, Wendy (who died surrounded by her sons) deserves placement in the gay canon.
Julia McMichael,
Seattle Book Review
The author of this book, seemingly embarrassed by his social register status nonetheless uses it as a trump card to try to fit in and gain friends. To compound matters, the question of his sexual identity is confused, unresolved, and isolating. A true story that money and privilege is not a paved road to happiness, but can be a lonely and sterile existence..