Anita Dalton's Reviews > A Wolf at the Table: A Memoir of My Father
A Wolf at the Table: A Memoir of My Father
by Augusten Burroughs, Patti Smith , Sea Wolf , Ingrid Michaelson , Tegan Quin
by Augusten Burroughs, Patti Smith , Sea Wolf , Ingrid Michaelson , Tegan Quin
I think this is a fine book but I have no idea if you should read it or not. If you don’t know what I know, maybe it won’t be worth it to you. Because I think, at its heart, this is less a memoir for me than a book of kinship, a description of what it is like to be small and terrified, held in thrall to a mentally ill and at times despicable parent, to never feel peace, to watch creatures you love die (or in my case disappear entirely without a trace) and have nothing you can do about any of it. I felt a great connection with Burroughs, as if finally there might be a person on this planet who could hear the story of my own life and nod and not pepper me with questions as they tried to understand how a man can be a monster to his family and a kind, a polite family man to strangers.
Read my entire review here.
Read my entire review here.
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