The third volume in an autobiographical trilogy, this is Fraser Harrison's account of his own childhood, which attempts to trace the roots of his identity as a husband, father and writer.
It follows on from his books "A Father's Diary" and "A Winter's Tale", accounts of fatherhood and divorce.
It follows on from his books "A Father's Diary" and "A Winter's Tale", accounts of fatherhood and divorce.
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