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American Animals
A Memoir
2018
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3.39
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AS SEEN IN THE MAJOR MOTION PICTURE "One of the most esoteric and far-fetched crimes in 21st century annals." —The Hollywood Reporter "A rare book heist that Danny Ocean may have applauded—except for one mistake." —Vanity Fair "A tragicomedy of errors." —Salon "They are the young people, the people with the idealism, the passion, the courage to do something interesting with their lives: an act of daring almost artistic in its originality. They are almost right." —The Guardian "One of the biggest art heists in FBI history." —The Times of London American Animals is a coming-of-age crime memoir centered around three childhood friends: Warren, Spencer, and Eric. Disillusioned with freshman year of college, and determined to escape from their mundane Middle-American existences, the three hatch a plan to steal millions of dollars' worth of artwork and rare manuscripts from a university museum. The story that unfolds is a gripping adventure of teenage rebellion, from page-turning meetings with black-market art dealers in Amsterdam, to the opulent galleries of Christie's auction house in Rockefeller Center. American Animals ushers the reader along a gut-wrenching ride of adolescent self-destruction, providing a front-row seat to the inception, planning, and execution of the heist, while offering a rare glimpse into the evolution of a crime—all narrated by one of the perpetrators in a darkly comic, action-packed, true-crime caper.

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Author

Eric Borsuk
Eric Borsuk
Author · 2 books
Eric Borsuk is the author of AMERICAN ANIMALS, the memoir featured in the acclaimed motion picture of the same name. Since its Sundance premiere, this multi-award-winning story has been praised around the world, from NBC’s Today Show, to the British Independent Film Awards, and earning a Critics’ Choice Seal of Distinction, along with features in Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vogue, The Atlantic, The Times of London, The Guardian, among others. As a freelance journalist, Borsuk has written for such award-winning publications as The Marshall Project, VICE Magazine, and Virginia Quarterly Review. As a consultant, Borsuk works with various nonprofit organizations around the U.S. to spotlight the voices and stories of currently and formerly incarcerated individuals. In addition, he serves on the board of directors of Die Jim Crow Records, the nation's first nonprofit record label for currently and formerly incarcerated musicians. Borsuk currently lives in Brooklyn.
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