My father's ghost
the return of my old man and other second chances : a memoir
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Author
Publication
2002 - Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
76,500 words, Guess
Page Count
306 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemyfathersghostre00char
- ISBN-101585421855
- ISBN-139781585421855
- Library of Congress Control Number2002025371
- OCLC Control Number49403633
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781585421855
- Open LibraryOL3560837M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3553.H325 Z466 2002
- LCCPS3553.H325Z466 2002
Description
"When Suzy McKee Charnas realized that her father could no longer care for himself, she invited him to come live in the old adobe "in-law" cottage beside her own in New Mexico. This memoir of the last seventeen years of her father's life traces a parent-child relationship inverted by the changes of aging.". "Robin McKee left his wife and two children to live alone when Charnas was eight years old. A children's book illustrator until the time he left, afterward he lived a meager life in Greenwich Village, dedicating himself to his painting. When he arrived in New Mexico, Charnas's father was in many ways a stranger to her. As she drove him to the grocery store or to the bank or picked him up off the floor after he had fallen, she struggled to understand this man whose former artistic ambition now hung like a shadow over his old age. In this beautifully written account of the last chapter in their relationship, Charnas reflects on the difficulty of caring for an aging parent even as she reveals that her father's inability to care for himself afforded them both the opportunity to bridge a gap they might otherwise never have bridged."--BOOK JACKET.
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