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Bryan Batt

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April 5 2011
Gayle Batt is the kind of lady who throws elegant cocktail parties while wearing layers of silk chiffon, dripping pearls, and eight months’ pregnant. She is the kind of woman who says “anyhoo” and calls everyone “Dahlin’” or a special pet name. With hair, makeup, and nails always done to perfection, she triumphs rather than crumbles when infidelity, alcoholism, cancer, or any form of adversity attempts to shatter her family. Endearing and enduring, Gayle is a big-hearted, strong-willed true Southern belle—and she taught her son everything he knows about being a man.

In She Ain’t Heavy, She’s My Mother, Bryan Batt, the actor who plays Sal Romano on the Emmy, Golden Globe, and Peabody Award–winning Mad Men, chronicles his life—and his mother’s supportive presence in it.

From growing up gay below the Mason-Dixon Line to landing principal roles on Broadway (his first was on roller skates playing a singing and dancing boxcar in Starlight Express!) and later on the picture-perfect sets of TV’s Mad Men, to opening the ever-popular Hazelnut boutique in his hometown of New Orleans with his partner, Bryan weaves a touching and hilarious story of the South, showbiz, and an unshakable bond between mother and son.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press (April 5 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307588866
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307588869
  • Product Dimensions: 3.6 x 1.7 x 20.1 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 222 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,555,385 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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“I always knew that Bryan Batt was a wonderful actor, but now it turns out that he’s a terrific writer as well. It’s just not fair. In She Ain’t Heavy, She’s My Mother, Bryan’s tales of his family, his New Orleans childhood, and his career are hilarious, beautifully observed, and touching. I’ve met Bryan’s mother, and he does her proud—they both deserve a float at Mardi Gras.”
–Paul Rudnick
 
“Bryan Batt has written an achingly funny and deeply moving portrait of his beautiful New Orleanian mother. This book is a cause for celebration, a Mardi Gras–sized celebration!”
–Patricia Clarkson
 
“Bryan Batt’s childhood is like a mash-up of a Tennessee Williams play and a Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland movie. This memoir is a gumbo of fun, feeling, and fortitude in the face of all that life has to throw at you. A fairy tale come true!”
–Alan Cumming
 
“Funny, honest, moving. A wonderful memoir from a fantastic, southern gentleman. Loved it! Don't miss this one.”
—Mario Cantone


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About the Author

BRYAN BATT appears on the Emmy Award–winning drama Mad Men and has performed in many Broadway and off-Broadway productions, including Jeffrey, Starlight Express, Cats, and Beauty and the Beast.

Hazelnut, the home-accessory shop he owns with his partner in New Orleans, has been featured in the New York Times, House Beautiful, InStyle, and other publications.
 
www.BryanBatt.com
www.HazelnutNewOrleans.com


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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly wonderful book! Jun 23 2010
By Corinne E. Saar - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This brilliantly titled, "She Ain't Heavy, She's My Mother: A Memoir," was absolutely delightful! This is a book that really has it all, and I found myself actually laughing OUT LOUD through most of it. I read the book at a local coffee shop, and fellow customers seriously began to wonder what I was so engaged in. The stories that Bryan shares with the reader are witty, sweet, and heartwarming. His mother, Gayle Batt, is such a charming woman who has gone through so much in her life, all the while staying strong for her family and friends. She is a true inspiration to all women everywhere. I especially enjoyed how Bryan describes the culture of New Orleans. This book was fantastic from beginning to end, and I have been recommending it to all of my family and friends.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Little Over the Top at Times, but Still a Really Fun Book Oct 6 2010
By C. Richard - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
My wife and I recently discovered the Mad Men series which the author of the book reviewed here, Bryan Batt, has played in regularly. A friend of ours who really likes Mad Men told us that Mr. Batt was a native of New Orleans, his family had owned the Pontchartrain Beach Amusement Park there and that he had written a book about his mother that was really funny, so we got a copy of the book.

To put this in perspective, our friend is from New Orleans and my wife and I are from Louisiana and have lived in New Orleans. Given that we know that New Orleans is peculiar in usually amusing ways, we looked forward to reading the book reviewed here. I have just finished it and my wife will read it soon.

I did like the book, though it was a bit over the top at times - Mr. Batt likes to use a lot of adjectives and it seemed a little stream of consciousness at times, among a few other things. But, it still is a fun book.

I was a little surprised that he spent so little time on Pontchartrain Beach; I used to go there as a kid, and it was a great place - unfortunately closed since the 1980's. Also, there was next to nothing on Mardi Gras - and this book is New Orleans based in large part. Someone told me there will be a sequel, so maybe he will take these topics up there.

My two favorite parts in the book were the chapter "Beep" which is solely a very long phone message from his mother - really funny and so New Orleans - and the chapter "Let Us Pray" which describes praying for relief of constipation when his mother was ill. Don't be out off by the latter if you are religious, since they meant it to be respectful, but when you read it, I am fairly certain that you will laugh, a lot - I cried I laughed so much.

The book is really about Mr. Batt and things that his mother did and said as his life progressed. Gayle Batt (the mother) is, even for New Orleans, quite a character. I am not sure if people who never lived in New Orleans will get all the nuances, but most are hard to miss regardless. Mrs. Batt is very "zany" and very charming like many ladies I have known from New Orleans, but she is an extreme example I guess - and I mean that in a good way. I wouldn't mind knowing her, believe me. She does deserve to be immortalized in a book. By the way, the cover cartoon of her really captures her essence well.

Ignore the over the top parts and have fun with the rest.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Read May 30 2010
By Frank R. Taulli Jr. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book takes you back. If you did not grow up in New Orleans, I did. It will make you want to come here. Bryan Batt hit the city perfectly. It is truly that way and it gave me smiles and laughs through out. If you have ever wanted to experience the south and the people that make it unique read this! The Author's mother is a true Steel Magnolia with Southern Charm and a tenacious spirit. It makes you want to meet her.

Could not put it down. Great Read!!

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