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

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

by Douglas Galbraith (Author)

Synopsis

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. But "My Son, My Son" is infinitely more than a personal tale of sudden loss and one man's attempts to find his sons. Writing with astonishing range and insight, Galbraith tackles the deepest questions about who we are and how we treat each other. Here is an intensely provocative journey through complex and controversial territory: child murder, tsunami, international conventions, hatred, and cultures at war. "My Son, My Son" is a searing memoir and a call to arms which will provoke passionate debate. It has a haunting eloquence and, against the odds, a grim sense of humour. It goes to the very heart of relations between parents and children, men and women, and between races - to the heart of what it is to be alive.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 29 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1846554594
ISBN 13: 9781846554599
Book Overview: An incredible story which starts with the abduction of the author's children then goes on to tackle the biggest questions about who we are.

Media Reviews
Galbraith chronicles with elegantly contained rage...His book is a howl of pain, beautifully written by a man wounded beyond endurance -- Jane Shilling Sunday Telegraph A memoir and a meditation that is provocative, humorous, stimulating and profoundly affecting...accomplished...a great, unsettling book -- Hugh Macdonald Glasgow Herald
Author Bio
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.