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A craving for pain is the only constant in the life of Theo, a victim of the child welfare system, in this grim, unrelenting fourth novel by Elliott (What It Means to Love You, etc.). Told in reverse chronological order, it begins when 36-year-old Theo returns to his native city of Chicago after six years away, visiting an ex-girlfriend called Maria. He knows Maria from their years growing up together in a state institution, where Theo landed after his abusive father was killed and his mother died from multiple sclerosis. After Maria leaves Theo for someone who will hit her harder (" 'I want you to hit me and you want me to hit you. This is terrible' "), Theo drifts into relationships with women who are willing to abuse him. His desire to be hurt stems from the brutal treatment he received as a child in state custody; he is particularly scarred by the memory of Mr. Gracie, a caseworker who raped him but also protected him from the other boys. Like cult favorite J.T. LeRoy, Elliott is fascinated by the psychology of abuse and explores it with great tenacity and restraint. He doesn't quite achieve LeRoy's emotional intensity or immediacy, but he clearly knows his subject—the pointed last line of his author bio reads, "[H]e was born in Chicago, and was a ward of the State of Illinois from age thirteen to eighteen"—and infuses this prickly tale with a surprising sweetness.--e was born in Chicago, and was a ward of the State of Illinois from age thirteen to eighteen"—and infuses this prickly tale with a surprising sweetness.
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Don't let the title throw you: Elliott's Happy Baby is anything but. The Stanford University lecturer and former Wallace Stegner Fellow peels back the layers of his painful past in this searing examination of the consequences of sexual abuse. A ward of the state of Illinois from the age of 13 to 18, Elliott recounts his own experiences through the eyes of 36-year-old Theo, a man emotionally eviscerated by years of mental and physical torture. Beginning in the present and unraveling back to years of sexual molestation in Chicago's juvenile-detention centers, the street-smart narrator fearlessly dissects a series of dysfunctional relationships in which abuse is equated with affection. From the male caseworker who raped Theo at age 12 to the girlfriend who burned his limbs with cigarettes, Elliott's fourth novel recalls a life defined by longing for both love and pain. Blending the edginess of Augusten Burroughs with the raw emotion of Marguerite Duras,^B this compelling confessional reveals a ravaged soul seeking solace and resolution in the wake of unspeakable crimes. Allison Block
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 191 pages
  • Publisher: MacAdam/Cage (February 19, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931561621
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931561624
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #510,365 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly told tale of tragedy, March 31, 2004
Stephen Elliott really hits the mark with Happy Baby. It is a horribly honest and self-effacing look at the torment one man (and the folks in his life) have gone through having been abandoned in the Chicago juvenile care system. All throughout the story, Elliott speaks honestly and beautifully, exposing his most vulnerable side in an eloquent way:

"He would come and get me about once a week; I never knew exactly when. I'd wait in my room for him. I remember Mr. Gracie's hands closing around my neck, how I couldn't breathe, and then how I didn't want to breathe. I remember how his body felt warm on my back and how, when he pulled away from me, I felt exposed, as if somebody had yanked a blanket off me."

The story is heavy and will linger with you. Fans of Augusten Burroughs will see some similarities here, but don't expect any laughter (or very little.) The novel is both story-driven and literary. Worth the price.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I'll be thinking about this book for weeks., March 25, 2004
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Happy Baby is vigorous and exquisite. The language is sure-footed, lyrical, and demanding. Our narrator Theo, seemingly steadfast through uncertainty, consistently allows us to look under his bed, in his closets, and deep into his heart. Elliott's true feat was creating a novel where important and delicate subject matters are accessible to all types of readers. Happy Baby is simply a really good book.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars made a believer out of this skeptic, January 28, 2005
By Steve S. (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
I picked this up because it made several "best of 2004" lists, and after the first couple chapters/stories, I thought, Hmph, nothing much here but your typical skimpy ("understated"), edgy tales of drugged-out, sex-fringe losers. Another writer just following a certain fashion, I thought. But I kept reading, and I'm so glad I did. The book is brilliant.

The material accrues power as you go, even though the prose is so lean and spare. Because of the reverse chronology (in each story the main character is a little younger), you'd think the plot would be spoiled, but the heartbreak you feel for this character just deepens and deepens as you get to see what made him into the man you first encounter. It's not a gimmick--it's told in just the right order. As a plus, the author's evocation of Chicago is perfectly detailed.

The story captures the abuse and neglect which are a hidden but too common aspect of our society. It really challenged my perspective and even made me burn to see some changes in the way we deal with problem kids. Excellent work.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The sad effects of sexual abuse.
"Happy Baby" is about a child who experiences so much abuse that it is all he knows and when he grows up, finally able to get away from it, he seeks it out himself. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Jose Jones

5.0 out of 5 stars spare lucid prose, gravid with meaning and power
Chronologically reversed, Happy Baby engages the interiority of its characters with a deep sense of discovery. Read more
Published on August 24, 2007 by Shann Ray

5.0 out of 5 stars I Am Forever Changed
Elliott is a Master Craftsman among poseurs. It is truly my one wish in life to be able to mold words with such a deft graceful gentle hand and yet one that grips the heart and... Read more
Published on July 19, 2005 by J. Angelson

5.0 out of 5 stars Buy This Book Already! Stop Equivocating!
More than any other book I have read in the last three years, this one has stuck with me. Happy Baby is a literary story that holds the reader in suspense, and that finds beauty... Read more
Published on July 19, 2005 by Sean Carman

5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisitely honest.
I loved this book. I loved the crucial word choices, honesty, and form. It was one of those books that stuck with me in this strangely satisfying way. Read it.
Published on July 18, 2005 by amelia poore

4.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing and impressive
This is a deeply disturbing nightmare of a book; that is not to say it is not good. Told in streamlined and focused prose in reverse chronilogical order HB begins with 36... Read more
Published on November 6, 2004 by M. T. Vancampen

4.0 out of 5 stars The agonizing death of innocence
Theo is a young man of 36 years, returning from the West Coast to his roots in Chicago. These are not the same roots we normally think of, those of us who have known the security... Read more
Published on July 10, 2004 by Luan Gaines

5.0 out of 5 stars Hand over face
I found this book on top of a garbage can in the French Quarter, looked it over from cover to title and placed it in my bag. Read more
Published on July 3, 2004 by David Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars A Novel of Institutional Violence
Stephen Elliott's Happy Baby is an autiobiographical novel based on his growing up as a ward of the state of Illinois. Read more
Published on June 25, 2004 by Charles J. Rector

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