
Your Family Story
The Essential Questions
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Nan McNamara
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What are the questions you’d regret not asking when they’re gone?
In Your Family Story, anthropologist Elizabeth Keating helps you to uncover the unique memories of your parents and grandparents and to create lasting connections with them in the process. By asking questions that make the familiar strange, anthropologists are able to see entirely different perspectives and understand new cultures.
Drawing on her lifelong work in this field, Keating has developed a set of questions that treat your parents and grandparents not just as the people who raised you, but as individuals of a certain society and time, and as the children, teenagers, and young adults they once were.
Your Family Story helps you to learn about the history of your closest family members and to help you understand their perspective on the world.
Praise for Your Family Story:
‘If you’ve ever thought of asking a parent or elderly relative about their past, read [Your Family Story] first. After asking the questions Keating suggests, you’ll better understand not only your relatives and your heritage, but also your world and yourself’ - Deborah Tannen, New York Times bestselling author of You Just Don't Understand
‘Down-to-earth and easy to use, it’s a wonderful guide’ - Michael Erard, author of Babel No More
‘It has been a long time since I read a book that felt as urgent, timely, necessary, and utterly relatable throughout’ - Alexandra Georgakopoulou-Nunes, professor of discourse analysis and sociolinguistics at Kings College London
© 2025 Elizabeth Keating (P) 2025 DK Audio
Nan McNamara is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator and garnered the "Best Audiobook of 2016" distinction for her narration of Mister Monkey by Francine Prose. She has narrated over 300 audiobooks. Mostly non-fiction in particular the very popular How the Pill Changes Everything by Sarah E Hill. When she is not narrating she is popping up on our TV screens in 9-1-1: Lone Star and Dear White People.
Elizabeth Keating is a professor of anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin. A linguistic anthropologist who studies culture and communication, she has been a Fulbright Scholar in Ireland and a visiting scholar at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies in Germany and the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands.