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

Written by:
Piper Weiss
Narrated by:
Brittany Pressley

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
21
Narrator
8
Release Date
April 2018
Duration
8 hours 11 minutes
Summary
A highly unsettling blend of true crime and coming-of-age memoir— The Stranger Beside Me meets Prep—that presents an intimate and thought-provoking portrait of girlhood within Manhattan’s exclusive prep-school scene in the early 1990s, and a thoughtful meditation on adolescent obsession and the vulnerability of youth.

Piper Weiss was fourteen years old when her middle-aged tennis coach, Gary Wilensky, one of New York City’s most prestigious private instructors, killed himself after a failed attempt to kidnap one of his teenage students. In the aftermath, authorities discovered that this well-known figure among the Upper East Side tennis crowd was actually a frightening child predator who had built a secret torture chamber—a ''Cabin of Horrors''—in his secluded rental in the Adirondacks.

Before the shocking scandal broke, Piper had been thrilled to be one of ''Gary’s Girls.'' ''Grandpa Gary,'' as he was known among his students, was different from other adults—he treated Piper like a grown-up, taking her to dinners, engaging in long intimate conversations with her, and sending her special valentines. As reporters swarmed her private community in the wake of Wilensky’s death, Piper learned that her mentor was a predator with a sordid history of child stalking and sexual fetish. But why did she still feel protective of Gary, and why was she disappointed that he hadn’t chosen her?

Now, twenty years later, Piper examines the event as both a teenage eyewitness and a dispassionate investigative reporter, hoping to understand and exorcise the childhood memories that haunt her to this day. Combining research, interviews, and personal records, You All Grow Up and Leave Me explores the psychological manipulation by child predators—their ability to charm their way into seemingly protected worlds—and the far-reaching effects their actions have on those who trust them most.
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Marian K.

Big disappointment. Who cares what a teenager is thinking? Who is this book about? A big boring snooze fest. Rambling on and on. I’m sorry I bought this. If it was a physical book I’d throw it away rather than subject someone else to this clickbait

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Jennifer J.

I had really high expectations for this title. However I found the story to be a bit of a let down. The author is confusing and the majority of the story is surrounding her place within the events.

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Melissa M.

This is not a good book. It seems to be a bunch of rambling and senseless talk. I love true crime and autobiographies but this one is immature .

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Sally T.

I had to wonder who this book was written about, Gary Walinski or Piper Weiss. Theres way too much dull teenage angst struggling with a caring mother who hasn’t got good mindfulness of her child. I honestly couldn’t wait for the book to end. The narrator will put you to sleep too.

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