A "NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER about Christmases past and present
from the #1 bestselling author of "Running with Scissors," "Dry,"
and" A Wolf at the Table"
At eight years old, Augusten Burroughs profoundly misunderstood the
meaning of Christmas. Now proving himself once more "a master of
making tragedy funny" ("The Miami Herald"), he shows how the
holidays can bring out the worst in us and sometimes, just
sometimes, the very best. From the author described in "USA Today"
as "one of the most compelling and screamingly funny voices of the
new century" comes a book about surviving the holiday we love to
hate, and hate to love.
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