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Our Fathers
Our Fathers | Andrew O'Hagan
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First Canadian publication of the powerful debut novel from the author of Be Near Me. Finalist for the Man Booker Prize, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and the Whitbread Award Hugh Bawn was a modern hero, a visionary urban planner, a man of the people who revolutionized Scotlands residential development after the Second World War. But times have changed. Now, as he lies dying in one of his own failed buildings, his grandson Jamie comes home to watch over him. The old mans final months bring Jamie to see what is best and worst in the past that haunts them all, and he sees the fears of his own life unravel in the land that bred him. It is Jamie who tells the story of his family, of three generations of pride and delusion, of nationality and strong drink, of Catholic faith and the end of political idealism. It is a tale of dark hearts and modern houses, of three men in search of Utopia. A poignant and powerful reclamation of the past, Our Fathers is a deeply felt, beautifully crafted, utterly unforgettable novel. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Our Fathers | Andrew O'Hagan
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One of the main reasons I love reading is because of my parents. Their love of reading rubbed off on me. The stories my dad used to tell me off the cuff when I was little are etched in my memories, they were beyond funny.
HAPPY FATHERS DAY ❤