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A Wolf at the Table

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Wolf at the Table
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Augusten Burroughs
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 223,Width 142
Category/GenreMemoirs
ISBN/Barcode 9781905264353
ClassificationsDewey:920
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations None

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Virgin Books
Publication Date 29 May 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

From the author: 'My father doesn't feature much in Running with Scissors. And one of the reasons for this is because he didn't feature much in my life. But there's another reason, too: Our relationship was so complicated, so dark, so confusing and so big, that to tell the story would require a book. So finally, upon the death of my father in 2005, I decided to tell the story I have been most afraid yet most compelled to tell.' A memoir with the magical quality of not just describing childhood but actually making the reader remember what it was like to be a child. This prequel to international hit Running With Scissors tells the story of Augusten's relationship with his tormented father: a man who sent his wife mad and saw his other son run away from home, prior to Augusten going into foster care. Harrowing, insightful and amusing by turns, this book contains all of the quirks his fans adore.

Author Biography

Augusten Burroughs was born in 1965 and raised in Western Massachusetts. His first memoir, Running with Scissors remained on the New York Times bestseller list for over four consecutive years and was made into a film in October 2006. He is also the author of Dry (2003), Magical Thinking: True Stories (2004) and Possible Side Effects (2006), and Sellevision (2000) all of which were instant bestsellers both in hardcover and paperback.

Reviews

"Original and mordantly comic" -- Nick Rennison * Sunday Times * "A hilarious, explicit and very camp celebration of the importance of not just surviving but surviving with star quality" -- Patrick Ness * Daily Telegraph *