Alligator Candy A Memoir

Cover of Alligator Candy A Memoir by David Kushner
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9781451682601
Dimensions:
Height: 8.375 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.5 Pounds
Width: 0.64 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 362.88
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Alligator Candy A Memoir by David Kushner, published by Simon and Schuster on March 21, 2017, is a poignant exploration of loss and resilience. This reprint edition spans 242 pages and is presented in English. The memoir recounts the tragic story of Kushner’s older brother Jon, who disappeared during a bike ride in 1973, ultimately becoming a victim of murder. The narrative not only details the events surrounding Jon’s death but also reflects on the societal changes in parenting and childhood experiences in America during the 1970s and 80s.

Readers will find a deeply personal account that intertwines themes of violence in society and the impact of abductions and missing persons on families. Alligator Candy delves into the emotional landscape of grief and the transformation of childhood from a time of freedom to one marked by fear. Through this memoir, Kushner offers insights into the courage required to navigate life after tragedy, making it a significant reflection on both personal and social history.


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From award-winning journalist David Kushner, a regular contributor to Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair, Alligator Candy is “a raw story about courage, survival, and most certainly about love” (Tampa Bay Times).

David Kushner grew up in the suburbs of Florida in the early 1970s, running wild with his friends, exploring, riding bikes, and disappearing into the nearby woods for hours at a time. One morning in 1973, however, everything changed when David’s older brother Jon took a short bike trip to the local convenience store. He never returned. Alligator Candy is the story of Jon’s murder at the hands of two sadistic drifters, and everything that happened after.

Jon’s death was one of the first in what turned out to be a rash of child abductions and murders that dominated headlines for much of the 1970s and 80s. It was around this the time that milk cartons began to feature the images of missing children, and newscasters began asking, “It’s 10:00, do you know where you children are?” Alligator Candy chronicles Jon’s story, but also tells how parenting in America has changed, casting light on the transition between two generations of children–one raised on freedom, the other on fear. “Parents today can understand the love, hope, and fear Kushner so eloquently describes in this account of one family’s transcendent courage in the face of crushing pain” (Bookpage, “Top Ten Book of the Month”).

Alligator Candy is a disturbing, insightful, and inspiring meditation on grief, growth, and what childhood has become: “not only a memorial to a brother tragically deprived of his right to live; but also a meditation on the courage necessary to live freely in a world riven by pain, suffering, and evil” (Kirkus Reviews).

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Language: en. Pages: 242. Edition: Reprint.

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