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Fathers and Sons: 11 Great Writers Talk about Their Dads, Their Boys, and What It Means to Be a Man (Esquire Books (Hearst))

par David Katz, Esquire

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"No relationship has more power than the one between a father and a son...whether for good or ill--that relationship molds a man.” - David Granger, Editor-in-Chief, Esquire   From Esquire, which has always showcased the world’s finest writers, comes a stunning collection of often moving essays about fatherhood. Compelling and eloquent, these are some of the magazine’s most emotionally powerful pieces, as eleven award-winning and notable authors reflect on manhood through memories of their own fathers and their personal experience of raising sons. The collection covers everything from birth to death, from the thrilling and terrifying hours Daniel Voll spent in the delivery room during his wife’s long labor to Jake La Motta’s heartbreaking piece about losing his two sons to David Sedaris’s sidesplitting portrait at his father--a food hoarder who once took a bite of his own hat.   Includes:   Tom Chiarella’s journey with his two sons to meet Xbox’s most famous Halo gamer and his posse   Humorist Larry Doyle on the fearsome "babyproofer” who inspected his house for death traps...and found them everywhere   Tom Junod’s gradual realization that his father’s lessons on how to dress like a man were really lessons on life   Scott Raab on the lifelong struggle with his tough-guy dad   Ron Reagan on his bittersweet victory in a swimming race against his father   John Richardson on his father’s controversial career as a covert CIA operative   Martha Sherill on her father’s life as a swinging bachelor and the former girlfriends that surface after his death   A loving essay from Alec Wilkinson about raising a child with special needs… (plus d'informations)
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This is a short and wonderful book of essays about fathers and sons. As a father and son, the collection brought me through moments of laughter and sorrow; excited identification and dread. Not ever essay resonated with me, but I think this is a testimony to the good work David Katz did in representing a breadth of views and experiences. The final essay is a daughter's view of her dad; I'm glad it was included. I recommend this book if you are, or if you have a father or son--in other words, it's worth the time to read. It's certainly a good read for anyone who has interest in parenting, fatherhood, and first-person perspectives of the father-son relationship. ( )
  JPHarvey | Aug 7, 2010 |
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No relationship has more power than the one between a father and a son.  A man may be closer to his mother, have more impassioned rivalries with his brothers, love his wife more desperately.  But father and son--whether for good or ill--that relationship molds a man.
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"No relationship has more power than the one between a father and a son...whether for good or ill--that relationship molds a man.” - David Granger, Editor-in-Chief, Esquire   From Esquire, which has always showcased the world’s finest writers, comes a stunning collection of often moving essays about fatherhood. Compelling and eloquent, these are some of the magazine’s most emotionally powerful pieces, as eleven award-winning and notable authors reflect on manhood through memories of their own fathers and their personal experience of raising sons. The collection covers everything from birth to death, from the thrilling and terrifying hours Daniel Voll spent in the delivery room during his wife’s long labor to Jake La Motta’s heartbreaking piece about losing his two sons to David Sedaris’s sidesplitting portrait at his father--a food hoarder who once took a bite of his own hat.   Includes:   Tom Chiarella’s journey with his two sons to meet Xbox’s most famous Halo gamer and his posse   Humorist Larry Doyle on the fearsome "babyproofer” who inspected his house for death traps...and found them everywhere   Tom Junod’s gradual realization that his father’s lessons on how to dress like a man were really lessons on life   Scott Raab on the lifelong struggle with his tough-guy dad   Ron Reagan on his bittersweet victory in a swimming race against his father   John Richardson on his father’s controversial career as a covert CIA operative   Martha Sherill on her father’s life as a swinging bachelor and the former girlfriends that surface after his death   A loving essay from Alec Wilkinson about raising a child with special needs

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