About The Book

The story opens in 1950s Ohio, where the nine children live in a shared room, not even rooms, but their toothbrushes, and even a lot more. A room where all nine dreamed, chased life, and frightened together.  Family life is both anchor and whirlwind: a mother whose love shows through quiet perseverance, a father who prizes order more than affection, and siblings who can be tormentors and protectors in the same breath. Childhood unfolds through streetlight games, Catholic guilt, and stolen hours of reading under the covers with a flashlight.

When the family relocates to Wyoming, the change is stark. Ohio’s green fields give way to barren hills, old friends to strict teachers and intimidating nuns. Between homesickness and adaptation, the author learns that survival often means bending without breaking.

High school brings awkward dances, stinging rejection, and the comedy of an unforgettable first kiss. Then comes Bob—her first love—wrapped in excitement, Catholic guilt, and the fragile trust of young intimacy. But love also brings heartbreak, distance, and the lesson that letting go can shape us just as much as holding on.

Her story is divided into numerous chapters and multiple episodes. The distinction was made based on the challenges and moments of joy, including driving, battles with body image, sneaking cigarettes, and testing boundaries with boys and beer. Woven throughout is humor, sometimes sharp, sometimes loving, always grounded in lived truth.

This memoir is not only a coming-of-age story; it’s about finding strength through the mess, enjoying the idea of imperfection, and comprehending how family discussion and personal silence represent who we are. Honest, authentic, and often laugh-out-loud funny, it resonates with anybody hoping to be heard in a sea of people.

Why Read It ?

Raised in Chaos

“Raised in Chaos” is more than a collection of memories; it’s a reminder of how universal growing up can feel. You’ll laugh at the chaos of nine siblings crowded into one house, nod at the pangs of first love, and maybe even see your own childhood differently. What sets it apart is its honesty: the story doesn’t smooth over the rough edges, because the mess is where the meaning lives. Readers walk away with a sense of companionship, reminded that humor, strength, and love often take root in imperfect places.

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