The author is uniquely qualified to write this work about his father. He spent the first fifteen years of his life with him in close proximity. As a trained anthropologist and artist, the author is...view moreThe author is uniquely qualified to write this work about his father. He spent the first fifteen years of his life with him in close proximity. As a trained anthropologist and artist, the author is a natural storyteller. His novel analyses a complex personality with objectivity and controlled emotion. He deals with the dialectics between anger and love, disdain and respect, and loss and memory, all centered on an individual, in a creative and honest narrative that would be of interest to all fathers and sons, anywhere.view less