Running With Scissors (Paperback)

Author: Augusten Burroughs
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780312938857
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 31265201
Item#: R4GWMX
Dimensions (in Inches) 6.75H x 4.5L x 1T
Pages: 352
 
A #1 "New York Times" bestseller--the true story of a boy whose mother gave him away to be raised by her unorthodox psychiatrist--Burroughs's memoir is now a feature film from TriStar Pictures, scheduled for release in September and starring Annette Bening, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Joseph Fiennes.
 
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When his dysfunctional family sent Augusten Burroughs away to be raised in the home of his mother's therapist, he became part of an even more dysfunctional and unusual family dynamic. In this bestseller, which has become a classic of the wackier side of memoir literature, Burroughs doesn't flinch at any grotesquerie or atrocity, recording it all--no matter how bizarre--with relish and with a delightfully twisted sense of humor.

 

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San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
"The events of five years in the life of Augusten Burroughs, as recounted in a memoir that is both horrifying and mordantly funny, are so unbelievable, they make even the most outrageous episode of 'The Jerry Springer Show' seem rational by comparison. RUNNING WITH SCISSORS just might be the most aptly titled book ever written." - David Wiegand 07/14/2002

Times Literary Supplement
"[Burroughs's] book is simplistic and steadfastly monotonal. This is unfortunate, because his 'family' are quite literally crazy, and worth reading about, if for nothing more than a critique of pop psychology. However, buried beneath layers of bludgeoning metaphors and references to obscure 1970s television personalities, are the signs of a keen observe of the domestic wildlife park." - Marlowe Fawcett 05/02/2003


 
 
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Chapter One
 
Something Isn’t Right
 
My mother is standing in front of the bathroom mirror smelling polished and ready; like Jean Naté, Dippity Do and the waxy sweetness of lipstick. Her white, handgun-shaped blow-dryer is lying on top of the wicker clothes hamper, ticking as it cools. She stands back and smoothes her hands down the front of her swirling, psychedelic Pucci dress, biting the inside of her cheek.
 
“Damn it,” she says, “something isn’t right.”
 
Yesterday she went to the fancy Chopping Block salon in Amherst with its bubble skylights and ficus trees in chrome planters. Sebastian gave her a shag.
 
“That hateful Jane Fonda,” she says, fluffing her dark brown hair at the crown. “She makes it look so easy.” She pinches her sideburns into points that accentuate her cheekbones. People have always said she looks like a young Lauren Bacall,
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