Hollywood Park, Mikel Jollett
Hollywood Park, Mikel Jollett
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Hollywood Park
A Memoir

Bestseller

Author: Mikel Jollett

Narrator: Mikel Jollett

Unabridged: 11 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/26/2020


Synopsis

This program is read by the author, and includes original music from the Airborne Toxic Event album, Hollywood Park

Hollywood Park is a remarkable memoir of a tumultuous life. Mikel Jollett was born into one of the country’s most infamous cults, and subjected to a childhood filled with poverty, addiction, and emotional abuse. Yet, ultimately, his is a story of fierce love and family loyalty told in a raw, poetic voice that signals the emergence of a uniquely gifted writer.

We were never young. We were just too afraid of ourselves. No one told us who we were or what we were or where all our parents went. They would arrive like ghosts, visiting us for a morning, an afternoon. They would sit with us or walk around the grounds, to laugh or cry or toss us in the air while we screamed. Then they’d disappear again, for weeks, for months, for years, leaving us alone with our memories and dreams, our questions and confusion. …

So begins Hollywood Park, Mikel Jollett’s remarkable memoir. His story opens in an experimental commune in California, which later morphed into the Church of Synanon, one of the country’s most infamous and dangerous cults. Per the leader’s mandate, all children, including Jollett and his older brother, were separated from their parents when they were six months old, and handed over to the cult’s “School.” After spending years in what was essentially an orphanage, Mikel escaped the cult one morning with his mother and older brother. But in many ways, life outside Synanon was even harder and more erratic.

In his raw, poetic and powerful voice, Jollett portrays a childhood filled with abject poverty, trauma, emotional abuse, delinquency and the lure of drugs and alcohol. Raised by a clinically depressed mother, tormented by his angry older brother, subjected to the unpredictability of troubled step-fathers and longing for contact with his father, a former heroin addict and ex-con, Jollett slowly, often painfully, builds a life that leads him to Stanford University and, eventually, to finding his voice as a writer and musician.

Hollywood Park is told at first through the limited perspective of a child, and then broadens as Jollett begins to understand the world around him. Although Mikel Jollett’s story is filled with heartbreak, it is ultimately an unforgettable portrayal of love at its fiercest and most loyal.

A Macmillan Audio production from Celadon Books

Praise for Hollywood Park:

"Musician Mikel Jollett is the tender voice of this harrowing memoir of a tumultuous coming-of-age...Listeners will hang on every word, especially in the early chapters, which take place during his childhood. Jollett is very giving as he presses on in a raspy voice, sharing details of poverty, deprivation and drugs. Fans of his music will appreciate the short bursts at the beginnings and ends of chapters. The musical interludes soften the harsh realities he recounts as listeners celebrate his resilience." — Audiofile Magazine

"Mikel Jollett, the front man of indie band Airborne Toxic Event, chronicles his tumultuous life...What comes through the pages is a story of fierce love and family loyalty. This moving and profound memoir is for anyone who loves a good redemption story."— Good Morning America, 20 Books We're Excited for in 2020

"The frontman of rock band Airborne Toxic Event chronicles, in gorgeous and exacting lyricism, his harrowing coming-of-age within (and eventual escape from) the Church of Synanon, a violent religious cult." — O, The Oprah Magazine, The 30 Most Anticipated Books of 2020 (so Far)

About Mikel Jollett

Mikel Jollett is the frontman of the indie band The Airborne Toxic Event. Prior to forming the band, Jollett graduated with honors from Stanford University. He was an on-air columnist for NPR's All Things Considered, an editor-at-large for Men's Health and an editor at Filter magazine. His fiction has been published in McSweeney's.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily May on May 28, 2020

We were never young. No one told us who we were or where all our parents went. They would arrive like ghosts, visiting us for a morning, an afternoon. They would sit with us or walk around the grounds, to laugh or cry or toss us up in the air while we screamed. Then they'd disappear again, for we......more

Goodreads review by Will on June 19, 2022

What do you do when you’re a scared-shitless kid that’s been faking it for so long? You bury it. You polish your smile and study until you can’t even focus your eyes. You buy yourself a big red sweater with an S across the chest, just like the superchild you once were. You try to prove them all w......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on January 18, 2021

Memoirs are so hard to review, because, it’s someone’s real life, their memories, their experiences. Who am I to judge how someone has lived? 🤷🏼‍♀️ I found Mikel’s story, raw, real, sad, poetic, brave, heartbreaking, inspiring and entertaining. ❤️ It’s impressive that he was able to accept the cards......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on October 31, 2023

Author Mikel Jollett Mikel Jollett, frontman for the indie rock band Airborne Toxic Event, had a tumultuous childhood. Airborne Toxic Event Mikel Jollett performing Jollett's parents were members of Synanon, a California cult that began as a drug rehab organization. Synanon was founded in 1958, and asp......more

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on October 11, 2020

This knocked the breath out of me. Raw. C-U-L-T. Born into it then escaping it 5 years later with his older brother and mother. For years, Mikel struggles to find his identity. His mother, constantly battling depression and falling in with the wrong men. The children - collateral damage. How messed up......more


Awards

  • Amazon.com Best Books of the Year
  • Esquire Magazine Best Books of the Year