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Tragedy Plus Time

By: Adam Cayton-Holland
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“Inspiring, tragic, and at times heart-rendingly funny.” (People)

Unsentimental, unexpectedly funny, and incredibly honest, Tragedy Plus Time is a love letter to every family that has ever felt messy, complicated, or (even momentarily) magnificent.

Meet the Magnificent Cayton-Hollands, a trio of brilliant, acerbic teenagers from Denver, Colorado, who were going to change the world. Anna, Adam, and Lydia were taught by their father, a civil rights lawyer, and mother, an investigative journalist, to recognize injustice and have their hearts open to the universe — the good, the bad, the heartbreaking (and, inadvertently, the anxiety-inducing and the obsessive-compulsive disorder-fueling).

Adam chose to meet life’s tough breaks and cruel realities with stand-up comedy; his older sister, Anna, chose law; while their youngest sister, Lydia, struggled to find her place in the world. Beautiful and whip-smart, Lydia was witty, extremely sensitive, fiercely stubborn, and always somewhat haunted. She and Adam bonded over comedy from a young age, running skits in their basement and obsessing over episodes of The Simpsons.

When Adam sunk into a deep depression in college, it was Lydia who was able to reach him and pull him out. But years later as Adam’s career takes off, Lydia’s own depression overtakes her, and, though he tries, Adam can’t return the favor. When she takes her own life, the family is devastated, and Adam throws himself into his stand-up, drinking, and rage. He struggles with disturbing memories of Lydia’s death and turns to EMDR therapy to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder when he realizes there’s a difference between losing and losing it.

Adam Cayton-Holland is a tremendously talented writer and comedian, uniquely poised to take listeners to the edges of comedy and tragedy, brilliance and madness. Tragedy Plus Time is a revelatory, darkly funny, and poignant tribute to a lost sibling that will have you reaching for the phone to call your brother or sister by the end.

©2018 Adam Cayton-Holland (P)2018 Simon & Schuster Audio
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A much needed memoir about a family’s love and mental health

It may be taboo to talk about how nice it was to read a book that spoke to my "struggle" growing up as a privileged, suburban white male. But I am who I am and my family, like Adam’s, has dealt with issues of mental health and the heartbreak that comes with it. I laughed and cried often during this listen, and Tragedy + Time does something I have not seen in a while: it turns the severity of discussing mental illness on its head in a beautifully comedic way while still honoring the grief of horrible loss. This is a great listen for anyone who has had to unfortunately watch someone they love suffer, or who has suffered themselves, and it serves as a reminder that family is one of the greatest gifts we all have to overcome tragedy. It is at the very, very top of a short list for my best book of 2018. —Kyle S., Audible Editor

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Amazing!

What an incredible story! I’m so sorry that this has happened to you, but I am so grateful to you for sharing such a personal part of you. I love the closeness you share with your family. I love the way you tell your story. I 100% recommend this book.

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A poignant look into the depths of tragedy

I highly recommend this book for anyone who has lost someone in any form.
The author digs deep into his own past and shares a story as heartbreaking as it is hopeful.
A tearjerker on many levels, yet still able to make you smile with his insight.
Don’t hesitate, just buy it

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Gripping story of a brother’s love and loss.

Adam does a good job weaving together his comedy career story with that of his brother-sister relationship with Lee (Lydia). It was gripping through the build up of their relationship, what bonded them as children, and what kept them connected as they grew up. The only piece that fell short for me was one of the last chapters where Adam described why the reader would have loved watching Lee drink a coke, be who she was, etc. that’s where the writing style so clearly changed from an “invite in” to a “telling you how you’d think and feel”. I would want to know Lee because of what Adam already shared and his talent in capturing those moments - not because he thinks I’d find her entertaining. Because she was a complicated person, like we all are, not just because he singled out a few random characteristics. I say this as a writer, not to disrespect Adam’s sister. His writing style changed and it felt clumsy - unlike the well oiled machine of the rest of the book. Cheers to Lee, she had a great big brother and family that in the end understood her. That’s what matters.

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Powerful.... Just WOW!

I could not stop listening to this book. The powerful truth and feelings are so moving. Having been born and raised in Denver I could really follow the scene created by the author.

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Devastating

Adam Clayton-Holland is brilliant! Mental illness, is just that: an illness. It’s not a character flaw as some would conclude. Adam’s poignant account of his grief is raw and real!

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Amazing

Highly recommend. Gave mental illness/suicide an understanding for those that just don’t get it....those that think it’s selfish. Gave his sister a purpose she didn’t know she had.

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Really really beautiful book

This is such a great description of the ups and downs of grief. How it’s beautiful and how it’s dark as hell. Adam is a great writer. Loved it.

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Loved this book

the author is so heartfelt, insightful, and funny- a rare combination of a coming-of-age story with a dark event that is just a small piece of a happy family that suffered loss but learned to endure and thrive in the aftermath- very compelling and enjoyable

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A required read for anyone who has lost some someone to suicide

I lost my older sister to suicide 16 years ago. She was just 25 years old. I have been an only child since. When something like this happens it is easy to feel alone like you are the only person who knows what it feels like. Hearing everything Adam went through I suddenly felt relief in knowing others felt the same whirlwind of emotions every day. While it has been 16 years since her passing there is not one day I don’t think of her. This book was therapy for me. I thank Adam for sharing.

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Powerful

When I heard Adam on Paul Gilmartin’s podcast I had to know more about his story. The story of his families loss sat with me. 9 years ago we lost my brother. There is something that happens to you when you lose a sibling. One that not many can ever understand. Especially when your sibling is too young to leave you. The obsessive compulsive behavior and thought all three children had growing up we’re all too familiar with me as I lived and still live with impending doom. I am so thankful for this book, thank you for sharing. Light and love.

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