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my son, my son: how one generation hurts the next

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title my son, my son: how one generation hurts the next
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Douglas Galbraith
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 128
Category/GenreMemoirs
Family and relationships
Intergenerational relationships
ISBN/Barcode 9780099552680
ClassificationsDewey:362.8297092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage
Publication Date 4 April 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

What do you do when your wife abducts your children? This the true story of what happened to Douglas Galbraith when he arrived home to an empty house. What do you do when your wife abducts your children? This was the question facing Douglas Galbraith when, in 2003, he returned home to Scotland from a few days' work in London. The house was silent, empty and locked; his four and six-year-old sons' pyjamas lay on the bedroom floor. And on the doormat, confirmation from the Post Office of a forwarding address - in Japan. He has not seen them since. This book goes to the very heart of relations between parents and children, men and women, and between races and nations - to the heart of what it is to be alive.

Author Biography

Douglas Galbraith was born in Glasgow in 1965 and is the author of three novels, The Rising Sun, A Winter in China, and King Henry. He lives in Scotland.

Reviews

This book is a howl of pain, beautifully written by a man wounded beyond endurance * Sunday Telegraph * A memoir and a meditation that is provocative, humorous, stimulating and profoundly affecting...accomplished...a great, unsettling book * Glasgow Herald * Magnificent ... as with the best art only suffering and loss can create such brilliance' * Scottish Review of Books * A curious first person account * Sunday Business Post * Unsettling but moving true story * Big Issue in the North *