Whipping Boy, Allen Kurzweil
Whipping Boy, Allen Kurzweil
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Whipping Boy
The Forty-Year Search for My Twelve-Year-Old Bully

Author: Allen Kurzweil

Narrator: Allen Kurzweil

Unabridged: 8 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 01/20/2015


Synopsis

Winner of the Edgar® Award for Best Fact CrimeThe true account of one boy’s lifelong search for his boarding-school bully.Equal parts childhood memoir and literary thriller, Whipping Boy chronicles prize-winning author Allen Kurzweil’s search for his twelve-year-old nemesis, a bully named Cesar Augustus. The obsessive inquiry, which spans some forty years, takes Kurzweil all over the world, from a Swiss boarding school (where he endures horrifying cruelty) to the slums of Manila, from the Park Avenue boardroom of the world’s largest law firm to a federal prison camp in Southern California.While hunting down his tormentor, Kurzweil encounters an improbable cast of characters that includes an elocution teacher with ill-fitting dentures, a gang of faux royal swindlers, a crime investigator “with paper in his blood,” and a  onocled grand master of the Knights of Malta. Yet for all its global exoticism and comic exuberance, Kurzweil’s riveting account is, at its core, a heartfelt and suspenseful narrative about the “parallel lives” of a victim and his abuser.A scrupulously researched work of nonfiction that renders a childhood menace into an unlikely muse, Whipping Boy is much more than a tale of karmic retribution; it is a poignant meditation on loss, memory, and mourning, a surreal odyssey born out of suffering, nourished by rancor, tempered by wit, and resolved, unexpectedly, in a breathtaking act of personal courage.Whipping Boy features two 8-page black-and-white photo inserts and  83 images throughout.

About Allen Kurzweil

Allen Kurzweil is a prize-winning novelist, children's writer, inventor, and journalist. His work has appeared in a wide range of publications, including the New Yorker, the New York Times, Smithsonian, and Vanity Fair. He is a graduate of Yale University and the recipient of Fulbright, Guggenheim, and National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island.


Reviews

Goodreads review by aPriL does feral sometimes on April 29, 2020

I liked ‘Whipping Boy’, but it is a difficult book to categorize in several ways. There is no way I can predict how the book will be for you, gentle reader, at all, since personal predilections will come into play in a truly big way, I think. Because of several content oddities, readers may be irrit......more

Goodreads review by Sara on March 04, 2015

A compelling story that wears thin after awhile, particularly where sympathy with the author is concerned. The tale of the scam, while outrageous, seems less horrific in light of more recent Wall Street news. It's not always the case that a bully is motivated by anything other than nastiness, but it......more

Goodreads review by Chris Tarry on January 21, 2015

With out a doubt, one of the best books I've read in a long while. Certainly the only one I've read cover-to-cover in one sitting in I don't know how long. Exhaustively researched and, thanks to Kurzweil's experience as a novelist, impeccably paced and written. I kept thinking of the movie, The Usua......more

Goodreads review by Ensiform on October 03, 2020

Fiction author Allen Kurzweil writes an account of the abuse he suffered during one year in a boarding school in Switzerland at the hands of one pudgy 12-year-old, and then the many years spent obsessing over this boy and the search for what became of him. What he finds is so intriguing as to make h......more

Goodreads review by Peacegal on February 08, 2021

Formative experiences in childhood shape who we are as adults, and for many of us, some of the most intense experiences involved bullies. In this unique book, a middle-aged writer tracks down the person who once bullied him mercilessly in boarding school in the 1970s--and discovers some very surpris......more