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Summit Takes Uhle’s Family Memoir In a preempt, Amanda Uhle, executive director and publisher of McSweeney’s, has sold world English rights to Destroy This House to Judy Clain at Summit Books. Summit said the book is “a shocking, deeply personal memoir of growing up with a hoarder mother and con-man father,” describing “in cinematic detail” how Uhle navigated her parents’ “mental health disorders, her family’s waves of extreme poverty and wealth, and the raucousness, pain, joy, and, ultimately, boundless love that exists between a parent and child.” Castillo likened the book to “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel meets The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,” adding that in it, “a jaded writer discovers the recorded confessions of a famous 1950s comedian, who details her forbidden love for Hollywood’s leading actor and a volatile relationship with her costar on America’s most beloved sitcom, ultimately leading to a scandalous reveal connecting both women.”