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Thirty Rooms to Hide In: Insanity, Addiction, and Rock 'n' Roll in the Shadow of the Mayo Clinic, by Luke Longstreet Sullivan

Author Luke Longstreet Sullivan has a simple way of describing his new memoir: “It’s like The Shining . . . only funnier.” And as this astonishing account reveals, the comment is accurate. Thirty Rooms to Hide In tells the story of Sullivan’s father and his descent from being one of the world’s top orthopedic surgeons at the Mayo Clinic to a man who is increasingly abusive, alcoholic, and insane, ultimately dying alone on the floor of a Georgia motel. For his wife and six sons, the years prior to his death were years of turmoil, anger, and family dysfunction; but somehow, they were also a time of real happiness for Sullivan and his five brothers, full of dark humor and much laughter.

Through the 1950s and 1960s, the six brothers had a wildly fun and thoroughly dysfunctional childhood living in a forbidding thirty-room mansion, known as the Millstone, on the outskirts of Rochester, Minnesota. The many rooms of the immense home, as well as their mother’s loving protection, allowed the Sullivan brothers to grow up as normal, mischievous boys. Against a backdrop of the times—the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, fallout shelters, JFK’s assassination, and the Beatles—the cracks in their home life and their father’s psyche continue to widen. When their mother decides to leave the Millstone and move the family across town, the Sullivan boys are able to find solace in each other and in rock ’n’ roll.

As Thirty Rooms to Hide In follows the story of the Sullivan family—at times grim, at others poignant—there is a wonderful, dark humor that lifts the narrative. Tragic, funny, and powerfully evocative of the 1950s and 1960s, Thirty Rooms to Hide In is a tale of public success and private dysfunction, personal and familial resilience, and the strange power of humor to give refuge when it is needed most, even if it can’t always provide the answers.

  • Sales Rank: #522822 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-08-31
  • Released on: 2012-08-31
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review


If you’re looking for proof that the Great American Family Drama is alive and kicking, here it is. Luke Longstreet Sullivan’s heart wrenching, poignant, and often hilarious family history is laid bare like a shattered bottle of bourbon. I wish more memoirs took the chances this one does. And reached such heights. This is a bravura work.

—Peter Geye, author of Safe from the Sea

About the Author
After 30 years in the advertising business, author Luke Sullivan is now chair of the advertising department at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He’s also the author of the popular advertising book Hey Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Advertising, and the blog heywhipple.com. Sullivan now lives in Savannah with his family. He reports that he “enjoys the indoors” and likes to spend a lot of his time there.

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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
It really happened.
By Chris Sullivan
First, a truth in reviewing statement: I am Luke Sullivan's brother. I lived through what my family calls the Hell Years (1956-1966) with him.

My first response upon reading Thirty Rooms was that the book is funny and well written but nothing new. (And completely truthful, by the way.) Well, duh, of course it was nothing new to me. I survived those years at Luke's side. I can't say that I did much that helped him survive. Right now I don't remember if the story of the hurled Coke bottle was in this book, a previous family history book Luke has written, or in my memory only. I am sure the memory also lives on in the mind of the hurler: Luke.

My first sign that I was reading more than a simple rehashing of the old family stories should have been that I couldn't put the book down, as so many other reviewers have said. There I was a month ago sitting up at 3:00 am weeping and laughing and then weeping again.

My second sign was the response of my wife, who like most guests and girlfriends, has sat through the retelling of some of the family legends and been aghast to see brothers weeping with laughter at otherwise horrible events. What, in God's name, is funny about a fight between brothers that gets so violent that one hurls a Coke bottle at the other? (My memory says that the fight ended abruptly when the flying bottle struck one of our mother's crystal bowls that had survived the Hell Years.) But when I told Adele, my wife, who would have thrown me out of the house if I had committed one of the crimes my father committed hundreds of times (Times have changed, Mom.) that the Hell Years were ten long, she gave me a look of pity and disbelief. "Pretty much your whole childhood," she said. "I guess," I said.

I thought of Luke's book, and our family in those years, again as it might be seen by someone not a member of our immediate family, especially someone who has no experience with an abusive father. My response to the look of wonderment on Adele's face was, "Wow. It really happened." Over the decades I have remembered many times that those years were bad and that they really happened. I write these words two days after the anniversary of his death. Our father died forty-five years ago, which is a long time, so my feelings from those days have subsided to nearly nothing. Today I have great pity for my father and how much he missed. The old feelings of pain and fury are revived when I read Thirty Rooms or encounter addiction in 2011. Otherwise, the Hell Years are past for me. Adele's response reminds me that my childhood did totally suck and that it was real. From this distance in time that's easy to forget and so it is easy to overlook how much ten years of continuous fear shaped my personality.

Luke's book documents how it shaped him. Either of us could have died during the Hell Years. Everyday kids in the same circumstances we were in do die. Jails today are full of kids who adapted differently than Luke and I have. My brothers and I were lucky to have resources most others don't have: our mother and her father, enough money, enough time to recover, and education. The Hell Years were good for us, something I can assert only from the perspective of forty-five years. I know my brother Luke and I can see firsthand what most people can discern only through the words of his book. Loving and hating simultaneously has made him more compassionate. He better understands the complexity of being alive, which, if you are lucky and are as good a person as he is, facilitates understanding and frequently forgiving other people. Suffering and laughing at the same time... well, I don't know how that shapes a person. It makes you easier to be around, I suppose. It allows you to feel so much pain, fury, betrayal, anger, anxiety, and love without being killed by doing so. That's not exaggerating. Perhaps the single greatest difference between our father and the six boys was our ability laugh at suffering. Maybe he would be alive today had he been able to laugh at the cruelty, the lunacy, and the indifference heaped on him by his parents and his culture. Maybe not. He had many chances to recover and live and he failed to grasp any of them.

Fury, fear, pain, and laughter in 1966. Pity and sadness in 2011. That's the story Luke has told so well in Thirty Rooms.

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Five Stars
By Amazon Customer
Wonderful book club discussion book!!

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Five Stars
By Barbara J. Benson
Great book, arrived on time.

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