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Kambri Crews (born June 22, 1971) is an American comedic storyteller based in New York City and author of The New York Times bestseller Burn Down the Ground: A Memoir, a book about her chaotic childhood with deaf parents.
Kambri Crews is a best-selling memoirist, comedian, storyteller and the founder of Q.E.D., a popular NYC performance space. Learn more about her life, work and achievements on her official website.
Feb 28, 2012 · In this powerful, affecting, and unflinching memoir, a daughter looks back on her unconventional childhood with deaf parents in rural Texas while trying to reconcile her present life—in which her father is serving a twenty-year sentence in a maximum-security prison.
Personal & comedic storytelling performance videos of Kambri Crews, author of BURN DOWN THE GROUND: A MEMOIR. Visit www.kambricrews.com for her blog and more.
New York Times best-selling author, Kambri Crews, unexpectedly learns what’s really going on behind closed doors between her deaf parents.
Oct 11, 2019 · Kambri Crews attempts to smuggle a gift into prison for her father, who is deaf, and as Kristine Lycke enters kindergarten, her mother starts treatment for a mysterious illness.
Feb 28, 2012 · Kambri Crews tells her story with radical honesty and grace that is reminiscent of Jeannette Walls. The book also puts you into a world that many don't know: the world of the deaf.