Wolf at the Table
- Pages
- 242
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780312342029
- Temps de Lecture
- ~4h 14min
Wolf at the Table est un book de Augusten Burroughs. Il compte 242 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Augusten Burroughs returns to literary nonfiction with a deeply personal account of parental crisis and medical uncertainty. Wolf at the Table chronicles the sudden onset of severe neurological symptoms in his young daughter, an event that upends family life and thrusts the author into a bewildering diagnostic odyssey. Drawing on his established reputation for unflinching candor and darkly observant prose, Burroughs examines the emotional toll of watching a child suffer while navigating an opaque healthcare system. The memoir explores themes of helplessness, the fragility of routine, and the quiet resilience required to face the unknown. Rather than focusing on his own well-documented past, Burroughs turns his narrative lens toward the present, capturing the isolation of modern parenthood and the relentless search for answers when conventional medicine falls short. The work stands as a testament to the enduring bond between parent and child, rendered with characteristic honesty and restrained emotion.
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Augusten Burroughs returns to literary nonfiction with a deeply personal account of parental crisis and medical uncertainty. Wolf at the Table chronicles the sudden onset of severe neurological symptoms in his young daughter, an event that upends family life and thrusts the author into a bewildering...
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Wolf at the Table a été écrit par Augusten Burroughs.