Running with Scissors A Memoir

Running with Scissors A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs, published by Picador in June 2003, is a compelling account of a boy’s unconventional upbringing. At just twelve years old, Burroughs is given away by his mother to live with her eccentric psychiatrist, leading to a childhood filled with bizarre experiences and unorthodox family dynamics. This memoir captures the challenges and absurdities of growing up in a household where traditional rules are absent, and the environment is marked by chaos and unpredictability.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Burroughs’ life, characterized by encounters with unusual characters and a backdrop of Victorian squalor. The narrative explores themes of survival and resilience amid extraordinary circumstances, as Burroughs navigates a world where Valium is consumed like candy and electroshock therapy becomes a source of entertainment. This first edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English, offering an insightful glimpse into the author’s personal history and the complexities of his formative years.
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Running with Scissors is the true story of a boy whose mother (a poet with delusions of Anne Sexton) gave him away to be raised by her unorthodox psychiatrist who bore a striking resemblance to Santa Claus. So at the age of twelve, Burroughs found himself amidst Victorian squalor living with the doctor’s bizarre family, and befriending a pedophile who resided in the backyard shed. The story of an outlaw childhood where rules were unheard of, and the Christmas tree stayed up all year round, where Valium was consumed like candy, and if things got dull an electroshock- therapy machine could provide entertainment. The funny, harrowing and bestselling account of an ordinary boy’s survival under the most extraordinary circumstances.
Running with Scissors Acknowledgments
Gratitude doesn’t begin to describe it: Jennifer Enderlin, Christopher Schelling, John Murphy, Gregg Sullivan, Kim Cardascia, Michael Storrings, and everyone at St. Martin’s Press. Thank you: Lawrence David, Suzanne Finnamore, Robert Rodi, Bret Easton Ellis, Jon Pepoon, Lee Lodes, Jeff Soares, Kevin Weidenbacher, Lynda Pearson, Lona Walburn, Lori Greenburg, John DePretis, and Sheila Cobb. I would also like to express my appreciation to my mother and father for, no matter how inadvertently, giving me such a memorable childhood. Additionally, I would like to thank the real-life members of the family portrayed in this book for taking me into their home and accepting me as one of their own. I recognize that their memories of the events described in this book are different than my own. They are each fine, decent, and hard-working people. The book was not intended to hurt the family. Both my publisher and I regret any unintentional harm resulting from the publishing and marketing of Running with Scissors. Most of all, I would like to thank my brother for demonstrating, by example, the importance of being wholly unique.
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