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Whipping Boy

The Forty-Year Search for My Twelve-Year-Old Bully

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Whipping Boy

De: Allen Kurzweil
Narrado por: Allen Kurzweil
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Winner of the Edgar® Award for Best Fact Crime

The 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.

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While not a fan of boy coming of age stories, and with a special aversion to descriptions of cruelty, the title caused me some concern. But wow, what a story! The author's reading his work brings it to life and I especially enjoyed listening while following along with a hard copy of the book which has lots of cute photos of the author.
The book, divided in easily digestible sections, is a real life adventure story that is supremely satisfying. Kurzweil finds redemption for himself (and anyone who has been bullied) and proves that the pen is mightier than the sword.

Wow! What a Story!

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What made the experience of listening to Whipping Boy the most enjoyable?

Knowing that this astonishing experience was narrated by the actual person who lived through this.

What did you like best about this story?

How Allen Kurzweil unfolded his evidence bit by bit kept me on the edge of my seat

Which character – as performed by Allen Kurzweil – was your favorite?

Himself

Any additional comments?

This book should be a movie!

shocking story

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Not at all what I was expecting.

The ending was a let down.

The book title should have been "looking for myself a boring journey", I would have then saved myself the cost of the book.

Tedious

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It was one of those stories that grab your attention because you identify with the author but he reads it so slowly you try speeding up the playback but his words aren't slow like a Southerner it is the pauses between words that it too slow, so the speedup doesn't help much. I found myself enlightened a bit about bully mentality which was worth the listen but just barely.

Slow stroll through a story about a bully

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Whipping Boy was totally different than what I was anticipating. I foresaw more a story about 10 year old boys and how they matured, or didn't. I was not expecting a book that is largely in-depth legalese about a financial crime. It was as much, if not more, a book about a nameless international fraud as it was about the author’s personal revelation and retribution.

Allen Kuzweil is a well-known author of children’s books. In midlife he decided to try to find a childhood nemesis, a boy he knew for about eight months. This search turned into more than night stalking on facebook and google. It became a hobby that led him to an extensive research of a crime over years and time zones. Kuzweil did “scurrilously research” for this project. He did fine job writing. He interjected humor and personal stories into a lot of tedious information. Mr Kuzweil’s examination should have been more inwardly directed.

The fault of this book is that Mr Kuzweil never for a second takes into consideration that his 10 year old self’s recollection has to be somewhat flawed. Partly because his detached existence and the emotional turmoil he was under had to weigh in on the thoughts of the event. His memory is not the be-all and end-all truth. As a mother of adult children, I was there for many a childhood event that turns into many adult memories that were not anywhere close to reality. Considering that the main infraction against the author was not witness or proved, I think it is not fair to claim it to be fact.

Everyone Needs a Hobby...I guess

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