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Chatterbox

Stories From A Noisy Life
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To be seen and not heard was never going to happen for Barbara Worton, a.k.a. Chatterbox. Talking, which she started doing in full sentences at fourteen months, is in her DNA. Her Italian American mother was a champion talker. Her German Dutch father had to be... Read More
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To be seen and not heard was never going to happen for Barbara Worton, a.k.a. Chatterbox.

Talking, which she started doing in full sentences at fourteen months, is in her DNA. Her Italian American mother was a champion talker. Her German Dutch father had to be a listener. Her mother's parents and ten brothers and sisters all talked at once. Music, both recorded and live, played constantly. Life was noisy, and Barbara watched and catalogued what she saw and heardโ€”then and all through her life.

As only a true chatterbox knows how, Barbara winds and weaves through stories from her Long Island childhood to life in the present. Each of her forty-three mini-memoirs paints a portrait of what makes the everyday beautiful, giving readers a wonderfully detailed glimpse into memories like being in her grandmother's kitchen (where making pasta sauce was almost a "military manoeuvre"). With wit and poignancy, she wrestles with the world's paradoxes and recalls moments that show just how much we all have in common.

Life spills onto the page in all its noisy, glorious, and messy detail. In Barbara's both intimate and chatty voice, her stories take us from Buster Browns and Tonette Permanents to supermarket lines, John Travolta, the Tappan Zee Bridge, and the sleepless nights of adulthood. You can see and hear the characters in these stories. Anyone who has a family will see something of themselves in this book. Anyone who loves spaghetti and meatballs will need to go out for Italian food after reading Worton's ode to both. Each story in Chatterbox: Stories from a Noisy Life is the perfect pause, a moment to refresh and presents a mirror for readers to reflect on their own pasts, presents, and futures.

"The essays create a vivid pastiche of mid-to-late 20th century Americana. Worton effectively tells her stories in a breezy style, laced with both humour and poignancy. There's a steady confidence in her prose as she meticulously observes and comments on her own actions, the world around her, and occasional esoteric thoughts that have made a home in her brain." - Kirkus Reviews

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9798989403462

Publisher: Susan Schadt Press, LLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 April 2025

Country: United States

Imprint: Susan Schadt Press, LLC

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 120

About the Author

Barbara Worton is an author, poet, playwright, blogger, and songwriter. Her books include Bedtime Stories: The Short, Long and Tall Tales of a Sleepwriter and the award-winning childrenโ€™s book Too Tall Alice. She coauthored the choreo-poem If Iโ€™m Talking, Why Arenโ€™t You Listening? with Linda Dini Jenkins and the web memoir and blog The Adventures of The Bakerโ€™s Daughter with Rochelle Udell. Barbaraโ€™s story โ€œLondon Callingโ€ appears in Memories of John Lennon, edited by Yoko Ono. Her writing has also appeared in literary journals and womenโ€™s service and business publications, including The Haight-Ashbury Literary Journal, Ovunque Siamo, The Paterson Literary Review, VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, and Platform Review. Her writing and publishing career includes editing and ghostwriting for publishers in the US and UK, working as an advertising copywriter and as a writer for some of the worldโ€™s largest household-name organizations. She was an Associate Producer on the independent film Surviving on LES, which won the Chelsea Film Festival Audience Feature Film Award and the Bowery Film Festivalโ€™s Feature Film Award. Barbara is a member of the Italian American Writers Association, writes songs as a member of Laverne + Ralph, and lives with her husband Geoff in New Jersey. For more information, visit www.barbaraworton.com

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