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by Augusten Burroughs
In a word (or two or three): if only we all had this kind of material to write from... we'd all be dead.
From Mr. Hipster:
The fact that a real human being actually
went through all of this and survived is hard to believe. He didn't
fight in a war or battle a disease--he only grew up in what must
be one of the most dysfunctional extended families ever in the history
of families. I still have a hard time believing most of this stuff
is true, and doubt that a lot of it is, but it certainly is entertaining
nonetheless. Raised by an unfeeling father and a mother that ate
ceiling plaster when she was feeling it, Burroughs was essentially
given away to his mom's psychiatrist, who was just as insane as
his biological parent. Living with the psychiatrist and his family,
Burroughs was surrounded by craziness, dropped out of school and
basically checked out of normality. He dreamed of growing up to
own a hair empire like Paul Mitchell (or whoever the popular hair
guy was in the 70's), but he seemed to have no talent for the biz.
Luckily for him, he wrote down every ridiculous thing that happened
to him and turned the experience into a bestseller. Going into what
actually happened to him would ruin a lot of the great moments in
the book, but after hearing what he went through, it's going to
be difficult to listen to you girlfriend complain about her mom
not letting her get her ears pierced when she was fifteen and how
she's really fucked up because of it. He manages to get through
the whole story without feeling sorry for himself or making himself
into a hero for surviving his ordeal. Despite the subject matter,
the book reads like a comedy and has some genuinely funny moments.
The household he's moved into is so outrageous at times that you
forget you're reading a memoir and feel like you're in a demented
version of The
Royal Tenenbaums. It's things like this that make me want to
send a Hallmark to my parents and let them know what a great job
they did by not abandoning me to live with a household full of kooks.
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