I finally made friends with my father when I entered my twenties. We had so little in common when I was a boy, and I am certain I had been a disappointment to him. He did not ask for a child with a book, off in its own world. He wanted a son who did what he had done; swam and boxed and played rugby, and drove cars at speed with abandon and joy, but that was not what he wound up with.


The Ocean at the End of the Lane (ed. Hachette UK, 2013) - ISBN: 9781472200334


I finally made friends with my father when I entered my twenties. We had so little in common when I was a boy, and I am certain I had been a...

I finally made friends with my father when I entered my twenties. We had so little in common when I was a boy, and I am certain I had been a...

I finally made friends with my father when I entered my twenties. We had so little in common when I was a boy, and I am certain I had been a...

I finally made friends with my father when I entered my twenties. We had so little in common when I was a boy, and I am certain I had been a...