You All Grow Up and Leave Me: A Memoir of Teenage Obsession

Author:   Piper Weiss
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780062456588


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 May 2019
Format:   Paperback
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You All Grow Up and Leave Me: A Memoir of Teenage Obsession


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Author:   Piper Weiss
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   William Morrow Paperbacks
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.259kg
ISBN:  

9780062456588


ISBN 10:   006245658
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   30 May 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Brilliant . . . Piper Weiss has crafted a book that marries true crime to memoir. . . . and Weiss shines as a memoirist-seamlessly unveiling the unexpected and the startling, revealing the raw, ragged truth about her conflicted and slightly twisted teenage self. -- Ivy Pochoda, <em><strong>Los Angeles Times</strong></em> Intriguing . . . Weiss has a wonderful eye for the evocative detail . . . and a light but effective touch when summing up the zeitgeist. -- <em><strong>New York Times Book Review</strong></em> Equal Parts true-crime investigation and self-reflection . . . Bracingly honest and extremely discomfiting, this book is like a riveting episode of Law & Order: SVU set at a Manhattan prep school with the U.S. Open as a backdrop. -- <em><strong>Marie Claire</strong></em> Gorgeous, moody, and evocative . . . half coming-of-age story and half exhaustively researched true crime. . . . Weiss's retelling is respectful, eschewing sensationalism for self-investigation, insightful metaphor, and lyrical turns of phrase. -- <strong><em>Vanity Fair</em></strong> You All Grow Up and Leave Me is unflinching, rich and revelatory, not just about its twin subjects-the true crime at the heart of the book and the wrenching coming-of-age story that surrounds it-but about the dangers, fragility and piercing beauty of girlhood itself. -- <strong>Megan Abbott</strong>, bestselling author of <em>You Will Know Me</em> A memoir so wholly original and brilliantly written, I feel comfortable saying nothing else in the genre compares. You All Grow Up and Leave Me perfectly marries the tenderness of coming-of-age with the horror of true crime . . . a gorgeous, haunting book. -- <strong>Shondaland.com</strong> There's a true crime story at the heart of this memoir-and a deeply disturbing one at that. But You All Grow Up and Leave Me is also a haunting, evocative, and thoroughly immersive tale that details the thrill and terror of growing up. I loved it. -- <strong>Alison Gaylin</strong>, bestselling author of <em>If I Die Tonight</em> Exquisitely captures the constantly shifting terrain of adolescence and the complicated-sometimes dangerous-politics of relationships between adults and teenagers . . . You All Grow Up and Leave Me is a compulsively readable and beautifully crafted book. -- <strong>Kristen Radtke</strong>, author of <em>Imagine Wanting Only This</em> Into an enthralling true-crime story of a middle-aged tennis coach's fixation on young girls, Piper Weiss has smuggled a tender, introspective, and beautifully written coming-of-age memoir . . . the `teenage obsession' here brilliantly cuts both ways. -- <strong>Teddy Wayne</strong>, bestselling author of <em>Loner</em> There's a fine line between obsessions that shape us, and obsessions that veer into dangerous territory. In You All Grow Up and Leave Me, Piper Weiss shows how they overlap with a reporter's eye and a poet's heart. -- <strong>Michele Filgate</strong>, writer and Contributing Editor at Literary Hub Dark and brooding yet brisk and eloquently written . . . [Weiss's] vivid coming-of-age narration shines a spotlight on the precarious relationship between teenagers and adults and everything that can go awry in between. A bristling, harrowing journey into the life of a stalker and his unsuspecting victims. -- <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong> So wildly chilling, you might forget that it's a true story. -- <strong>HelloGiggles</strong>, Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2018 Riveting...Although the true crimes and potential crimes of Wilensky are the inciting incidents for Weiss's story, these tabloid headlines are a small part of the whole, a compelling coming-of-age story. -- <strong>Chonogram.com</strong>


Brilliant . . . Piper Weiss has crafted a book that marries true crime to memoir. . . . and Weiss shines as a memoirist-seamlessly unveiling the unexpected and the startling, revealing the raw, ragged truth about her conflicted and slightly twisted teenage self. -- Ivy Pochoda, <em><strong>Los Angeles Times</strong></em> Intriguing . . . Weiss has a wonderful eye for the evocative detail . . . and a light but effective touch when summing up the zeitgeist. -- <em><strong>New York Times Book Review</strong></em> Equal Parts true-crime investigation and self-reflection . . . Bracingly honest and extremely discomfiting, this book is like a riveting episode of Law & Order: SVU set at a Manhattan prep school with the U.S. Open as a backdrop. -- <em><strong>Marie Claire</strong></em> Gorgeous, moody, and evocative . . . half coming-of-age story and half exhaustively researched true crime. . . . Weiss's retelling is respectful, eschewing sensationalism for self-investigation, insightful metaphor, and lyrical turns of phrase. -- <strong><em>Vanity Fair</em></strong> You All Grow Up and Leave Me is unflinching, rich and revelatory, not just about its twin subjects-the true crime at the heart of the book and the wrenching coming-of-age story that surrounds it-but about the dangers, fragility and piercing beauty of girlhood itself. -- <strong>Megan Abbott</strong>, bestselling author of <em>You Will Know Me</em> A memoir so wholly original and brilliantly written, I feel comfortable saying nothing else in the genre compares. You All Grow Up and Leave Me perfectly marries the tenderness of coming-of-age with the horror of true crime . . . a gorgeous, haunting book. -- <strong>Shondaland.com</strong> There's a true crime story at the heart of this memoir-and a deeply disturbing one at that. But You All Grow Up and Leave Me is also a haunting, evocative, and thoroughly immersive tale that details the thrill and terror of growing up. I loved it. -- <strong>Alison Gaylin</strong>, bestselling author of <em>If I Die Tonight</em> Exquisitely captures the constantly shifting terrain of adolescence and the complicated-sometimes dangerous-politics of relationships between adults and teenagers . . . You All Grow Up and Leave Me is a compulsively readable and beautifully crafted book. -- <strong>Kristen Radtke</strong>, author of <em>Imagine Wanting Only This</em> Into an enthralling true-crime story of a middle-aged tennis coach's fixation on young girls, Piper Weiss has smuggled a tender, introspective, and beautifully written coming-of-age memoir . . . the 'teenage obsession' here brilliantly cuts both ways. -- <strong>Teddy Wayne</strong>, bestselling author of <em>Loner</em> There's a fine line between obsessions that shape us, and obsessions that veer into dangerous territory. In You All Grow Up and Leave Me, Piper Weiss shows how they overlap with a reporter's eye and a poet's heart. -- <strong>Michele Filgate</strong>, writer and Contributing Editor at Literary Hub Dark and brooding yet brisk and eloquently written . . . [Weiss's] vivid coming-of-age narration shines a spotlight on the precarious relationship between teenagers and adults and everything that can go awry in between. A bristling, harrowing journey into the life of a stalker and his unsuspecting victims. -- <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong> So wildly chilling, you might forget that it's a true story. -- <strong>HelloGiggles</strong>, Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2018 Riveting...Although the true crimes and potential crimes of Wilensky are the inciting incidents for Weiss's story, these tabloid headlines are a small part of the whole, a compelling coming-of-age story. -- <strong>Chonogram.com</strong>


“Brilliant . . . Piper Weiss has crafted a book that marries true crime to memoir. . . . and Weiss shines as a memoirist—seamlessly unveiling the unexpected and the startling, revealing the raw, ragged truth about her conflicted and slightly twisted teenage self.” — Ivy Pochoda, Los Angeles Times “Intriguing . . . Weiss has a wonderful eye for the evocative detail . . . and a light but effective touch when summing up the zeitgeist.” — New York Times Book Review “Equal Parts true-crime investigation and self-reflection . . . Bracingly honest and extremely discomfiting, this book is like a riveting episode of Law & Order: SVU set at a Manhattan prep school with the U.S. Open as a backdrop.” — Marie Claire “Gorgeous, moody, and evocative . . . half coming-of-age story and half exhaustively researched true crime. . . . Weiss’s retelling is respectful, eschewing sensationalism for self-investigation, insightful metaphor, and lyrical turns of phrase.” — Vanity Fair “You All Grow Up and Leave Me is unflinching, rich and revelatory, not just about its twin subjects—the true crime at the heart of the book and the wrenching coming-of-age story that surrounds it—but about the dangers, fragility and piercing beauty of girlhood itself.” — Megan Abbott, bestselling author of You Will Know Me “A memoir so wholly original and brilliantly written, I feel comfortable saying nothing else in the genre compares. You All Grow Up and Leave Me perfectly marries the tenderness of coming-of-age with the horror of true crime . . . a gorgeous, haunting book.” — Shondaland.com “There’s a true crime story at the heart of this memoir—and a deeply disturbing one at that. But You All Grow Up and Leave Me is also a haunting, evocative, and thoroughly immersive tale that details the thrill and terror of growing up. I loved it.” — Alison Gaylin, bestselling author of If I Die Tonight “Exquisitely captures the constantly shifting terrain of adolescence and the complicated—sometimes dangerous—politics of relationships between adults and teenagers . . . You All Grow Up and Leave Me is a compulsively readable and beautifully crafted book.” — Kristen Radtke, author of Imagine Wanting Only This “Into an enthralling true-crime story of a middle-aged tennis coach’s fixation on young girls, Piper Weiss has smuggled a tender, introspective, and beautifully written coming-of-age memoir . . . the ‘teenage obsession’ here brilliantly cuts both ways.” — Teddy Wayne, bestselling author of Loner “There’s a fine line between obsessions that shape us, and obsessions that veer into dangerous territory. In You All Grow Up and Leave Me, Piper Weiss shows how they overlap with a reporter’s eye and a poet’s heart.” — Michele Filgate, writer and Contributing Editor at Literary Hub “Dark and brooding yet brisk and eloquently written . . . [Weiss’s] vivid coming-of-age narration shines a spotlight on the precarious relationship between teenagers and adults and everything that can go awry in between. A bristling, harrowing journey into the life of a stalker and his unsuspecting victims.” — Kirkus Reviews “So wildly chilling, you might forget that it’s a true story.” — HelloGiggles, Books We Can’t Wait to Read in 2018 “Riveting...Although the true crimes and potential crimes of Wilensky are the inciting incidents for Weiss’s story, these tabloid headlines are a small part of the whole, a compelling coming-of-age story.” — Chonogram.com


Author Information

Piper Weiss has served as editor-in-chief at Levo, editorial director for HelloGiggles and as features editor for the New York Daily News and Yahoo. She is the author of the book My Mom, Style Icon, and has written for various publications, including Hazlitt, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Elle.com and Refinery29. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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