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Running With Scissors - Premium Stainless Steel Scissors for Crafting, Sewing & Office Use | Sharp Precision Blades for Fabric, Paper & DIY Projects | Ergonomic Comfort Grip Handles

Running With Scissors - Premium Stainless Steel Scissors for Crafting, Sewing & Office Use | Sharp Precision Blades for Fabric, Paper & DIY Projects | Ergonomic Comfort Grip Handles

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Comedy based on the popular autobiographical novel by Augusten Burroughs. A child of the 1970s whose alcoholic father Norman (Alec Baldwin) and delusional, unpublished poet mother Deidre (Annette Benning) could serve as dictionary definition of the word 'dysfunctional', Augusten (Joseph Cross) is sent by his mother to live with her eccentric psychiatrist Dr. Finch (Brian Cox). Finch's house is a sprawling, decrepit mansion filled with strange things and his even stranger family. Suddenly thrust into an environment that is as unfamiliar as it is unpredictable, young Augusten forms a curious relationship with Natalie (Evan Rachel Wood) one of the doctor's two whimsical daughters while learning to adapt and survive under even the most unusual of circumstances. He also discovers a fledgling gay tendency with one of Finch's former patients, the suave-but-unstable Bookman (Joseph Fiennes).

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We had a disabled son. Raising him no one could tell us what were his challenges. Sadly, he grew up with out a proper diagnosis. As I read this book it fit everything about my son. It gave me great insight to how my son would have seen the world. He matched the authors point of view exactly.I did see the movie, and was not equally impressed; however it did run close to the book.