If you were asked to write about your father, what would you say?
Florence Welch, Paul Weller, Nina Stibbe and the sons and daughters of Ian Dury, Johnny Ball, Roy Castle, Leonard Cohen and many others relate the quirks, flaws and quiet heroisms of their dads. By turns funny, tender and heartbreaking, My Old Man offers a unique opportunity to reflect on our own relationships with our dads - who they really are, and how we come to understand ourselves through them.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Poignant and often moving * * Observer * * Timeless . . . An eclectic group of men, young or old, but not quite gone: lingering still in words and memories * * Guardian * * A medley of happiness and heartache * * Sunday Times * * Moving * * Sunday Telegraph * * It's the open acknowledgement of dads as flawed - but still loved and mostly admired - that makes this collection of short tales of fathers so moving * * Daily Mail * * A really wonderful, very moving book . . . Perfect * * Caught by the River * * Poignant, funny and sad * * Q * * Funny, thoughtful and proper lump-in-your-throat moving * * Red * * A lovely little book . . . should offer comfort to anyone who has had difficulties with their father while also warming the heart with tales of parenting done how it should be * * Bookmunch * *
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Produkt-Hinweis
Illustrationen
Black and white illustrations throughout
Maße
Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-78211-400-0 (9781782114000)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Ted Kessler was a staff writer and editor at NME throughout the 1990s and has been at Q since 2004, where he is currently the magazine's features editor. He has also written for the Observer, Guardian, New Statesman and many other publications. Ted lives in London with his partner and their two children. www.myoldman.org @TedKessler1