-- by Augusten Burroughs.
I'm kind of new at this book club thing, but this is a book I've been wanting to read for a while now. If anyone is opposed to reading it, let me know and I will take any recommendations.
There is a passage early in Augusten Burroughs's harrowing and highly entertaining memoir, Running with Scissors, that speaks volumes about the author. While going to the garbage dump with his father, young Augusten spots a chipped, glass-top coffee table that he longs to bring home. "I knew I could hide the chip by fanning a display of magazines on the surface, like in a doctor's office," he writes, "And it certainly wouldn't be dirty after I polished it with Windex for three hours." There were certainly numerous chips in the childhood Burroughs describes: an alcoholic father, an unstable mother who gives him up for adoption to her therapist, and an adolescence spent as part of the therapist's eccentric extended family, gobbling prescription meds and fooling around with both an old electroshock machine and a pedophile who lives in a shed out back. But just as he dreamed of doing with that old table, Burroughs employs a vigorous program of decoration and fervent polishing to a life that many would have simply thrown in a landfill. Despite her abandonment, he never gives up on his increasingly unbalanced mother. And rather than despair about his lot, he glamorizes it: planning a "beauty empire" and performing an a capella version of "You Light Up My Life" at a local mental ward. Burroughs's perspective achieves a crucial balance for a memoir: emotional but not self-involved, observant but not clinical, funny but not deliberately comic. And it's ultimately a feel-good story: as he steers through a challenging childhood, there's always a sense that Burroughs's survivor mentality will guide him through and that the coffee table will be salvaged after all. --John Moe
Review courtesy of Amazon.com
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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6 comments:
wahoo! I'm excited to read this one! I have been reading about 2 pages a night, if that, for months. It's a good one! :)
Yay! I'm excited:)
Awesome! I've been wanting to read this book too!
haha... :) i heart you gordita. (totally unrelated to the blogging of book clubs, but i saw jb and hunter yesterday)
YAY! Hunter is way cute, huh? I'm glad you got to see them, was it fun? p.s. I heart you too!:)
It was happy times. except i forgot it was fathers day... oops. sorry matthew! but it was good to see them. Remember the day you were going to email me? that should happen too. ;)
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