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A review by moment2shine
A Wolf at the Table by Augusten Burroughs
5.0
I'm very fond of Mr. Burroughs and throughout this book I became more and more invested in him as a person. I really love how he can frame his words as though he truly is speaking with the voice of a child. A scared, sad, lonely child who you want to hug and wrap a soft blanket around and tell him everything is going to be okay. I was deeply touched, disturbed, and moved by this book and was surprised I didn't cry until the last haunting sentence.