Dangerous When Wet, Jamie Brickhouse
Dangerous When Wet, Jamie Brickhouse
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Dangerous When Wet
A Memoir

Author: Jamie Brickhouse

Narrator: Jamie Brickhouse

Unabridged: 8 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/28/2015


Synopsis

"A blisteringly funny, wrenching account of wrestling way too close to—and later loose from—booze, sex and drugs and his adorable, infuriating mother. Bravo!" —Mary Karr, New York Times bestselling author of The Liars' Club

"Whoever said you can't get sober for someone else never met my mother, Mama Jean. When I came to in a Manhattan emergency room after an overdose to the news that she was on her way from Texas, I panicked. She was the last person I wanted to see on that dark September morning, but the person I needed the most."

So begins this astonishing memoir—by turns both darkly comic and deeply poignant—about this native Texan's long struggle with alcohol, his complicated relationship with Mama Jean, and his sexuality. From the age of five all Brickhouse wanted was to be at a party with a drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other and all Mama Jean wanted was to keep him at that age, her Jamie doll forever. A Texan Elizabeth Taylor with the split personality of Auntie Mame and Mama Rose, always camera-ready and flamboyantly outspoken, Mama Jean haunted him his whole life, no matter how far away he went or how deep in booze he swam.

Brickhouse's journey takes him from Texas to a high-profile career in book publishing amid New York's glamorous drinking life to his near-fatal descent into alcoholism. After Mama Jean ushers him into rehab and he ultimately begins to dig out of the hole he'd found himself in, he almost misses his chance to prove that he loves her as much as she loves him. Bitingly funny, raw, and insightful, Dangerous When Wet is the unforgettable story of a unique relationship between a son and his mother.

About Jamie Brickhouse

Jamie Brickhouse has been published in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, Salon, Out, Lambda Literary Review, Publishers Weekly, Poz, Shelf Awareness, TheFix.com, Addiction/Recovery eBulletin, and the Latin American travel magazine, Travesía. He is also a guest blogger for the Huffington Post. Brickhouse spent over two decades in the publishing industry, most recently at two major houses as head of their publicity and lecture divisions. He is founder and CEO of redBrick Agency, a lecture bureau for authors. Dangerous When Wet is his first book and was named an Amazon Best Book of May 2015 and is “Required Reading” in Mary Karr’s bestselling The Art of Memoir. Brickhouse is a Moth StorySLAM winner, has performed stand-up comedy and recorded voice-overs for the legendary cartoon TV show, Beavis and Butthead. A native of Beaumont, Texas, he is a graduate of Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas and the Radcliffe Publishing Course (now the Columbia Publishing Course). He spent his junior of college at Goldsmiths College, University of London. A native of Beaumont, Texas, Brickhouse lives in Manhattan with his common-law husband, Michael. He is at work on his next book, I Favor My Daddy, a memoir about his father Earl.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa on April 04, 2015

I keep finding myself reading memoirs even though after every one I read I'm reminded that I don't really like memoirs. So imagine my surprise when I really, really enjoyed Dangerous When Wet. It was funny. It was sad. And what really surprised me was that it was a page turner. I wanted to see where......more

Goodreads review by Connie on March 12, 2015

This memoir started out very good. He claimed he had no business being a child. His role models were his parents' .parties, movies, and Tv. His mom was the belle of the ball; the one person who could liven up the party. To say shy was a firecracker would be an understatement. She was always on the g......more

Goodreads review by Linda on April 04, 2015

I was lucky enough to get an early copy of this memoir. I started reading and couldn't put the book down. I could not wait to see where Jamie's journey took him. Him portrayal of Mama Jean makes her the unforgettable, overpowering lady she was. I can't wait to read more books written by Jamie Brickh......more

Goodreads review by Valerity (Val) on June 08, 2017

This memoir took me by surprise. I hadn't expected to feel much empathy for this writer or his book. But I inhaled the book, couldn't put it down, finding the wacky family stuff that happens too good to be true, and all his crazy situations he finds himself getting into, vaguely reminiscent of odd t......more

Goodreads review by Heather on May 02, 2015

Jamie Brickhouse's brilliant wit, priceless sense of humor and soul bearing honesty come together in describing addiction, the limbo period between and recovery and the complicated and boundless love between a mother and son better than you'll ever read. You'll laugh and cry for so many different re......more