The Three of Us
A Family Story
- Published: 1 August 2011
- ISBN: 9781409001010
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 336
[Blackburn] has written an exceptionally perceptive and fascinating book, a tribute by a remarkable daughter to the resilience of filial love.
Anne Chisholm, Sunday Telegraph
An extraordinary family memoir... A bohemian classic
Week
The Three of Us contains all the mental and physical violations that cling to the bare bones of their shared past... Blackburn was never afraid of her father. It's very clear in the book - he is described even at his blackest moments with affection and warmth
Guardian
a rich account...brilliant vignettes
Camilla Long, Sunday Times
A small masterpiece, much to be recommended
Daily Telegraph
A stunningly written memoir
Sunday Times
Blackburn has written an exceptionally perceptive and fascinating book, a tribute by a remarkable daughter to the resilience of filial love
Sunday Telegraph
Blackburn tells us about these things in a compelling authorial voice which is by turns numb and incredibly sensitive
William Leith, Evening Standard
Blackburn's first 16 years sound quite frankly too bad to be true. Nightmarish infact - though she details them in such an ingenuous, matter-of-fact manner that she somehow manages to make terrible events seem almost funny.... the resulting memoir is mesmerising and brilliant
Daily Mail
Brutally honest book ...deeply moving testament to the love that can somehow survive
Aimee Shalan, Guardian
Despite the darkness of the rooms she re-enters, her book isn't gloomy in the least... Extracts from her journal and faxes to Herman offset the main narrative, which darts back and forth in time. It's a structure that works wonderfully well... However unforgiving her detail, tout comprendre, c'est tout pardonner is the message of this extraordinary book
Blake Morrison, Guardian
Having read her family memoir, a book that engrosses and horrifies in equal measure, it is hard not to be reminded of Larkin's famous axiom: 'They fuck you up your mum and dad.'... 'Blackburn's writing transcends the frightening idiosyncrasies of her upbringing. Her prose is understated and evocative, despite the desperate truths that lurk beneath.'... 'It would be easy for Blackburn to attribute blame or to seek explanation, but her refusal to do so gives this triptych portrait an integrity and honesty that it could otherwise lack.
Observer
In this memoir she describes her eccentric, dangerous, wonderful bohemian parents...Blackburn emerged from this turmoil as a fine writer, and this book is full of understanding and reconciliation
Margaret Drabble, New Statesman
The fact that I was unable to put [the book] down is proof of how well she tells [the story], and of how such an experience, if described with real skill, honesty, and sensitivity, will make a valuable book, however many others of a similar kind have been published.... I ended it feeling very glad indeed that I had overcome my first disinclination to begin it
Diana Athill, Literary Review
This piercing memoir paints in vivid colours Julia Blackburn's nightmarish childhood
Alison Flood, The Telegraph