A powerful, haunting memoir from acclaimed novelist Dubus III (The Garden of Last Days, 2008, etc.).
The author grew up poor in Massachusetts mill towns, the oldest of  four children of the celebrated short-story writer Andre Dubus  (1936–1999), who abandoned the family in 1968 to pursue a young student.  Beautifully written and bursting with life, the book tells the story of  a boy struggling to express his "hurt and rage," first through violence  aimed at school and barroom bullies and ultimately through the power of  words. Weak and shy as he entered his teens, Dubus III lived with his  mother and siblings in run-down houses in crime-ridden neighborhoods,  where they ate canned food for dinner and considered occasional  "mystery" car rides to nowhere special with their mother a big treat.  While his mother was at work, young toughs hung out at his house doing  drugs. At 16, he began training with weights and grew strong to fight  his tormenters, and he became a vicious brawler in a leather jacket and  ponytail. Meanwhile, at nearby Bradford  College, his father taught,  striding across campus in his neatly trimmed beard and Australian cowboy  hats. The elder Dubus sent money home and took the children out on  Sundays, but otherwise remained out of touch. He eventually went through  many young women and three broken marriages. At Bradford, which he  entered as a student, Dubus III was known only as his father's son,  "such a townie." Although the author stopped expecting anything  from his father, he yearned for the connection that finally came years  later when he helped care for the elder Dubus after the 1986 car  accident that crushed his legs. By then, Dubus III had found a new way  to draw on the anger of the "semi-abandoned," turning his punches into  sentences. His compassionate memoir abounds with exquisitely rendered  scenes of fighting, cheating, drugging, drinking and loving.
A striking, eloquent account of growing up poor and of the making of a writer. (Check Catalog)
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