Father And Son by Larry Brown

Set in the rural South, this gripping narrative unfolds over the course of a few days, exploring the tumultuous relationship between a recently paroled convict and his estranged family. As the protagonist returns to his hometown, he is haunted by past mistakes and driven by a desire for redemption, yet his violent tendencies and unresolved conflicts threaten to unravel the fragile bonds with those he left behind. The story delves deep into themes of familial loyalty, the struggle for forgiveness, and the inescapable grip of one's past, painting a raw and poignant portrait of human frailty and resilience.

Published
1996
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(5.0)
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