Chatterbox

Chatterbox

Stories From A Noisy Life

$22.50

Publication Date: 18th March 2025

To be seen and not heard was never going to happen for Barbara Worton, a.k.a. Chatterbox.Talking, which she started doing in full sentences at fourteen months, is in her DNA. Her Italian American mother... Read More
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To be seen and not heard was never going to happen for Barbara Worton, a.k.a. Chatterbox.Talking, which she started doing in full sentences at fourteen months, is in her DNA. Her Italian American mother... Read More
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To be seen and not heard was never going to happen for Barbara Worton, a.k.a. Chatterbox.

Talking, which she started doing in full sentences at fourteen months, is in her DNA. Her Italian American mother was a champion talker. Her German Dutch father had to be a listener. Her mother’s parents and ten brothers and sisters all talked at once. Music, both recorded and live, played constantly. Life was noisy, and Barbara watched and cataloged what she saw and heard—then and all through her life.

As only a true chatterbox knows how, Barbara winds and weaves through stories from her Long Island childhood to life in the present. Each of her forty-three mini-memoirs paints a portrait of what makes the everyday beautiful, giving readers a wonderfully detailed glimpse into memories like being in her grandmother’s kitchen (where making pasta sauce was almost a “military maneuver”). With wit and poignancy, she wrestles with the world’s paradoxes and recalls moments that show just how much we all have in common.

Life spills onto the page in all its noisy, glorious, and messy detail. In Barbara’s both intimate and chatty voice, her stories take us from Buster Browns and Tonette Permanents to supermarket lines, John Travolta, the Tappan Zee Bridge, and the sleepless nights of adulthood. You can see and hear the characters in these stories. Anyone who has a family will see something of themselves in this book. Anyone who loves spaghetti and meatballs will need to go out for Italian food after reading Worton’s ode to both. Each story in Chatterbox: Stories from a Noisy Life is the perfect pause, a moment to refresh and presents a mirror for readers to reflect on their own pasts, presents, and futures.

Details
  • Price: $22.50
  • Pages: 120
  • Carton Quantity: 40
  • Publisher: Susan Schadt Press
  • Imprint: Susan Schadt Press
  • Publication Date: 18th March 2025
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9798989403462
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women
Reviews
"Barbara Worton's collection of interconnected narratives… tell the tale of a formative time in the author’s life… '… walls were quilted together from wood salvaged from a patchwork of boards from vegetable and fruit crates still bearing the Andy Boy and California Oranges stickers.'" - Maria Lisella, author Thieves in the Family
“Barbara Worton's Chatterbox shines a klieg light on our common history, our shared insecurities, our universal regrets, our well-earned rage, and the humor that it takes to survive it all." - Linda Dini Jenkins, author Becoming Italian: Chapter and Verse from an Italian American Girl and Up at The Villa: Travels with My Husband
"This is a volume of recollections and musings that invite the heart and head to wonder, remember, and hope." - Kathy Curto, author Not for Nothing: Glimpses into a Jersey Girlhood
"Chatterbox is a deeply moving memoir with its share of humor and vividly colorful figures–a  book I couldn't put down and will return to again and again." - Paul Rabinowitz, Founder ARTS By The People, author truth, love and the lines in between and Grand Street, Revisited
"The stories… in Barbara Worton’s delightful, far-ranging collection are the outpouring of a writer who has been 'watching, cataloging, and analyzing' her whole life… You’ll wish this chatterbox would never shut up." - Paul Genega, author of Outtakes: New and Selected Poems
Author Bio

Barbara Worton is an author, poet, playwright, blogger, and songwriter. Her books include Bedtime Stories: The Short, Long and Tall Tales of a Sleepwriter and the award-winning children’s book Too Tall Alice. She coauthored the choreo-poem If I’m Talking, Why Aren’t You Listening? with Linda Dini Jenkins and the web memoir and blog The Adventures of The Baker’s Daughter with Rochelle Udell. Barbara’s story “London Calling” appears in Memories of John Lennon, edited by Yoko Ono. Her writing has also appeared in literary journals and women’s service and business publications, including The Haight-Ashbury Literary Journal, Ovunque Siamo, The Paterson Literary Review, VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, and Platform Review. Her writing and publishing career includes editing and ghostwriting for publishers in the US and UK, working as an advertising copywriter and as a writer for some of the world’s largest household-name organizations. She was an Associate Producer on the independent film Surviving on LES, which won the Chelsea Film Festival Audience Feature Film Award and the Bowery Film Festival’s Feature Film Award. Barbara is a member of the Italian American Writers Association, writes songs as a member of Laverne + Ralph, and lives with her husband Geoff in New Jersey. For more information, visit www.barbaraworton.com

To be seen and not heard was never going to happen for Barbara Worton, a.k.a. Chatterbox.

Talking, which she started doing in full sentences at fourteen months, is in her DNA. Her Italian American mother was a champion talker. Her German Dutch father had to be a listener. Her mother’s parents and ten brothers and sisters all talked at once. Music, both recorded and live, played constantly. Life was noisy, and Barbara watched and cataloged what she saw and heard—then and all through her life.

As only a true chatterbox knows how, Barbara winds and weaves through stories from her Long Island childhood to life in the present. Each of her forty-three mini-memoirs paints a portrait of what makes the everyday beautiful, giving readers a wonderfully detailed glimpse into memories like being in her grandmother’s kitchen (where making pasta sauce was almost a “military maneuver”). With wit and poignancy, she wrestles with the world’s paradoxes and recalls moments that show just how much we all have in common.

Life spills onto the page in all its noisy, glorious, and messy detail. In Barbara’s both intimate and chatty voice, her stories take us from Buster Browns and Tonette Permanents to supermarket lines, John Travolta, the Tappan Zee Bridge, and the sleepless nights of adulthood. You can see and hear the characters in these stories. Anyone who has a family will see something of themselves in this book. Anyone who loves spaghetti and meatballs will need to go out for Italian food after reading Worton’s ode to both. Each story in Chatterbox: Stories from a Noisy Life is the perfect pause, a moment to refresh and presents a mirror for readers to reflect on their own pasts, presents, and futures.

  • Price: $22.50
  • Pages: 120
  • Carton Quantity: 40
  • Publisher: Susan Schadt Press
  • Imprint: Susan Schadt Press
  • Publication Date: 18th March 2025
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • ISBN: 9798989403462
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women
"Barbara Worton's collection of interconnected narratives… tell the tale of a formative time in the author’s life… '… walls were quilted together from wood salvaged from a patchwork of boards from vegetable and fruit crates still bearing the Andy Boy and California Oranges stickers.'" - Maria Lisella, author Thieves in the Family
“Barbara Worton's Chatterbox shines a klieg light on our common history, our shared insecurities, our universal regrets, our well-earned rage, and the humor that it takes to survive it all." - Linda Dini Jenkins, author Becoming Italian: Chapter and Verse from an Italian American Girl and Up at The Villa: Travels with My Husband
"This is a volume of recollections and musings that invite the heart and head to wonder, remember, and hope." - Kathy Curto, author Not for Nothing: Glimpses into a Jersey Girlhood
"Chatterbox is a deeply moving memoir with its share of humor and vividly colorful figures–a  book I couldn't put down and will return to again and again." - Paul Rabinowitz, Founder ARTS By The People, author truth, love and the lines in between and Grand Street, Revisited
"The stories… in Barbara Worton’s delightful, far-ranging collection are the outpouring of a writer who has been 'watching, cataloging, and analyzing' her whole life… You’ll wish this chatterbox would never shut up." - Paul Genega, author of Outtakes: New and Selected Poems

Barbara Worton is an author, poet, playwright, blogger, and songwriter. Her books include Bedtime Stories: The Short, Long and Tall Tales of a Sleepwriter and the award-winning children’s book Too Tall Alice. She coauthored the choreo-poem If I’m Talking, Why Aren’t You Listening? with Linda Dini Jenkins and the web memoir and blog The Adventures of The Baker’s Daughter with Rochelle Udell. Barbara’s story “London Calling” appears in Memories of John Lennon, edited by Yoko Ono. Her writing has also appeared in literary journals and women’s service and business publications, including The Haight-Ashbury Literary Journal, Ovunque Siamo, The Paterson Literary Review, VIA: Voices in Italian Americana, and Platform Review. Her writing and publishing career includes editing and ghostwriting for publishers in the US and UK, working as an advertising copywriter and as a writer for some of the world’s largest household-name organizations. She was an Associate Producer on the independent film Surviving on LES, which won the Chelsea Film Festival Audience Feature Film Award and the Bowery Film Festival’s Feature Film Award. Barbara is a member of the Italian American Writers Association, writes songs as a member of Laverne + Ralph, and lives with her husband Geoff in New Jersey. For more information, visit www.barbaraworton.com