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May 1, 2008

Books of The Times: Returning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman Is Still There

Filed under: Families and Family Life, Books and Literature — @ 5:34 am

Determinedly unfunny, awkwardly histrionic and sometimes anything but credible, Augusten Burroughs’s new memoir repudiates everything that put him on the map.
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