A Wolf at the Table - Augusten Burroughs

A Wolf at the Table

By Augusten Burroughs

  • Release Date: 2008-04-29
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
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From 120 Ratings

Description

"As a little boy, I had a dream that my father had taken me to the woods where there was a dead body. He buried it and told me I must never tell. It was the only thing we'd ever done together as father and son, and I promised not to tell. But unlike most dreams, the memory of this one never left me. And sometimes…I wasn't altogether sure about one thing: was it just a dream?"

When Augusten Burroughs was small, his father was a shadowy presence in his life: a form on the stairs, a cough from the basement, a silent figure smoking a cigarette in the dark. As Augusten grew older, something sinister within his father began to unfurl. Something dark and secretive that could not be named.

Betrayal after shocking betrayal ensued, and Augusten's childhood was over. The kind of father he wanted didn't exist for him. This father was distant, aloof, uninterested…

And then the "games" began.

With A Wolf at the Table, Augusten Burroughs makes a quantum leap into untapped emotional terrain: the radical pendulum swing between love and hate, the unspeakably terrifying relationship between father and son. Told with scorching honesty and penetrating insight, it is a story for anyone who has ever longed for unconditional love from a parent. Though harrowing and brutal, A Wolf at the Table will ultimately leave you buoyed with the profound joy of simply being alive. It's a memoir of stunning psychological cruelty and the redemptive power of hope.

Reviews

  • Emotional Roller Coaster

    4
    By March Rat
    This story of a profoundly dysfunctional family is disturbing at best. A thoroughly captivating tale where one's hopes for a happy ending are not forthcoming.
  • Read this book!

    5
    By KaNineteen
    Yes, this book definitely made me cry a few times, but more than that, it inspired me to reconnect with my own father after years of estrangement. So much of this book reminded me of my childhood that it sometimes felt like it was written for my eyes only. In reality I think that Burroughs is just THAT good at conveying universal childhood fears and desires. This book isn't just incredibly entertaining, it's also free therapy!
  • Wow!

    5
    By Angela M.
    This is the most serious book of his I've ever read. I cried many times throughout the book. Excellent read!!!
  • Wonderful

    5
    By mattbethe
    One of the greatest books I have ever read.
  • One of his best yet!

    5
    By AppReviewer1115
    This book brought me to tears! If anyone had a strained relationship with their parents growing up, or knows anyone who did, this is the book for you! All this poor boy wants is the love of his father. I highly recommend it!