Reviews
"Kristin's historically fascinating story parallels our world yet today. Here is a collection of unique characters and storylines that you couldn't make up if you tried. I couldn't be more excited to option her memoir as our inspiration for an incredible television series." --Steve Barnett, producer of "300" and "The Spiderwick Chronicles" "Kristin's story is a fascinating and fun look at an era and series of events that changed our country. Even more compelling, at its core is an emotional story about a family and their struggle to stay together after being thrown into a tremendous amount of trouble." --David Koechner, actor, comedian, SNL alum, and producer known for his roles as Todd Packer on "The Office" and Champ Kind in "Anchorman" and "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" "An honest and unadorned depiction of what it's like to grow up in a house where hardcore pornography and live sex shows pay the bills. Set in a twilight zone somewhere between All in the Family and The Sopranos , the cast features a father facing federal obscenity charges in Memphis, a mother washing down Nembutal with shots of Wild Turkey, and a daughter taking it all in with the eye of a budding journalist. It's miraculous that Battista-Frazee was able to persuade her family to tell her in such unsparing detail what went down when she was a child. The most surprising plot twist, however, is that Battista-Frazee emerged from the chaos and trauma to lead a shockingly normal, middle-class life. " --Robert Rosen, author of Beaver Street: A History of Modern Pornography "A fascinating account about a piece of pop culture history as well as a story about a family caught up in trying circumstances. This book is bound to strike a chord with anyone who has ever tried to make sense of her family history." --Katrina Alcorn, author of Maxed Out: American Moms on the Brink "I've never read a porn book like The Pornographer's Daughter . Kristin Battista-Frazee combines memoir, biography, and journalism in an entertaining and informative way that will really suck readers in." --Eric Danville, author of The Complete Linda Lovelace, Kristin's historically fascinating story parallels our world yet today. Here is a collection of unique characters and storylines that you couldn't make up if you tried. I couldn't be more excited to option her memoir as our inspiration for an incredible television series." —Steve Barnett, producer of 300" and The Spiderwick Chronicles" Kristin's story is a fascinating and fun look at an era and series of events that changed our country. Even more compelling, at its core is an emotional story about a family and their struggle to stay together after being thrown into a tremendous amount of trouble." —David Koechner, actor, comedian, SNL alum, and producer known for his roles as Todd Packer on The Office" and Champ Kind in Anchorman" and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" An honest and unadorned depiction of what it's like to grow up in a house where hardcore pornography and live sex shows pay the bills. Set in a twilight zone somewhere between All in the Family and The Sopranos , the cast features a father facing federal obscenity charges in Memphis, a mother washing down Nembutal with shots of Wild Turkey, and a daughter taking it all in with the eye of a budding journalist. It's miraculous that Battista-Frazee was able to persuade her family to tell her in such unsparing detail what went down when she was a child. The most surprising plot twist, however, is that Battista-Frazee emerged from the chaos and trauma to lead a shockingly normal, middle-class life. —Robert Rosen, author of Beaver Street: A History of Modern Pornography A fascinating account about a piece of pop culture history as well as a story about a family caught up in trying circumstances. This book is bound to strike a chord with anyone who has ever tried to make sense of her family history." —Katrina Alcorn, author of Maxed Out: American Moms on the Brink, Kristin's historically fascinating story parallels our world yet today. Here is a collection of unique characters and storylines that you couldn't make up if you tried. I couldn't be more excited to option her memoir as our inspiration for an incredible television series." —Steve Barnett, producer of 300" and The Spiderwick Chronicles" Kristin's story is a fascinating and fun look at an era and series of events that changed our country. Even more compelling, at its core is an emotional story about a family and their struggle to stay together after being thrown into a tremendous amount of trouble." —David Koechner, actor, comedian, SNL alum, and producer known for his roles as Todd Packer on The Office" and Champ Kind in Anchorman" and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" An honest and unadorned depiction of what it's like to grow up in a house where hardcore pornography and live sex shows pay the bills. Set in a twilight zone somewhere between All in the Family and The Sopranos , the cast features a father facing federal obscenity charges in Memphis, a mother washing down Nembutal with shots of Wild Turkey, and a daughter taking it all in with the eye of a budding journalist. It's miraculous that Battista-Frazee was able to persuade her family to tell her in such unsparing detail what went down when she was a child. The most surprising plot twist, however, is that Battista-Frazee emerged from the chaos and trauma to lead a shockingly normal, middle-class life. —Robert Rosen, author of Beaver Street: A History of Modern Pornography, Kristin's historically fascinating story parallels our world yet today. Here is a collection of unique characters and storylines that you couldn't make up if you tried. I couldn't be more excited to option her memoir as our inspiration for an incredible television series." —Steve Barnett, producer of 300" and The Spiderwick Chronicles" Kristin's story is a fascinating and fun look at an era and series of events that changed our country. Even more compelling, at its core is an emotional story about a family and their struggle to stay together after being thrown into a tremendous amount of trouble." —David Koechner, actor, comedian, SNL alum, and producer known for his roles as Todd Packer on The Office" and Champ Kind in Anchorman" and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues", Kristin's historically fascinating story parallels our world yet today. Here is a collection of unique characters and storylines that you couldn't make up if you tried. I couldn't be more excited to option her memoir as our inspiration for an incredible television series." —Steve Barnett, producer of 300" and The Spiderwick Chronicles" Kristin's story is a fascinating and fun look at an era and series of events that changed our country. Even more compelling, at its core is an emotional story about a family and their struggle to stay together after being thrown into a tremendous amount of trouble." —David Koechner, actor, comedian, SNL alum, and producer known for his roles as Todd Packer on The Office" and Champ Kind in Anchorman" and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" An honest and unadorned depiction of what it's like to grow up in a house where hardcore pornography and live sex shows pay the bills. Set in a twilight zone somewhere between All in the Family and The Sopranos , the cast features a father facing federal obscenity charges in Memphis, a mother washing down Nembutal with shots of Wild Turkey, and a daughter taking it all in with the eye of a budding journalist. It's miraculous that Battista-Frazee was able to persuade her family to tell her in such unsparing detail what went down when she was a child. The most surprising plot twist, however, is that Battista-Frazee emerged from the chaos and trauma to lead a shockingly normal, middle-class life. —Robert Rosen, author of Beaver Street: A History of Modern Pornography A fascinating account about a piece of pop culture history as well as a story about a family caught up in trying circumstances. This book is bound to strike a chord with anyone who has ever tried to make sense of her family history." —Katrina Alcorn, author of Maxed Out: American Moms on the Brink I've never read a porn book like The Pornographer's Daughter . Kristin Battista-Frazee combines memoir, biography, and journalism in an entertaining and informative way that will really suck readers in." —Eric Danville, author of The Complete Linda Lovelace