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Only Sons
Only Sons | Kevin Moffett
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Only Sons is a warm and funny new book about personal and public spaces, fatherhood and suburbia, nostalgia and stagnation and hope. With the compression and wit, Moffett examines the comforts and disillusionments of present life while reckoning with the past. In the process, he tells a moving story of family and loss, and the way memory magnifies and minimizes feelings of grief as life continues on. At the heart of Only Sons is the narrator's relationship with his parents: his father, who died suddenly when he was a boy, and his mother, who had to figure out how to raise her son alone. Now in middle-age, the character Kevin looks back on not only what his mother endured, but the ways it shaped their relationship, and who she is now: bright and intense, full of fragile optimism and oppressive need, an unreliable conduit to the memory of a father he himself can summon only in fragments. Still, the love between mother and son is shot through with humor, vulnerability, and playfulness, and in their back-and-forth the father's presence assembles itself. Only Sons is a book about being a parent, and all the strange and bracingly personal things family-making entails. It is also a book that contains the authentic rhythms of suburbia, especially its small joys and subtle delusions.
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squirrelbrain
Only Sons | Kevin Moffett
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This was…fine. The narrator‘s father dies when he is a young boy and we follow him through life, eventually taking a road trip with his own teenage son.

It just about held my interest, but nothing really happens. A light pick.

📸 The cluster of cottages on the far left is where we‘ve been staying.

Hooked_on_books I felt the same. I feel like there were better books the NBA could have longlisted instead. 4d
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Hooked_on_books
Only Sons | Kevin Moffett
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This starts on a sad note, with a young boy losing his father, then follows him through life to see his relationship with his own son. It‘s quite funny in places and a perfectly fine book overall, but ultimately forgettable. I‘m surprised to find it on the #NBAlonglist for fiction, as it‘s a bit thin. A low pick for me.

squirrelbrain Hmmm, I had high hopes for this one. I might not buy it now - see if I can get it for ‘free‘ instead through various library systems. 2w
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain I think that‘s a smart approach. 2w
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