Fathers and Sons by Gregory Spatz by Porochista Khakpour by Clive Matson by Jerry Blair by Vincent Louis Carrella by Joe Livernois by Khaled Hosseini by Terence Clarke by Barry Gifford by Jason Headley
Sons and Other Flammable Objects
Synopsis:
A wry and haunting first novel from a fresh Iranian-American writer, Sons and Other Flammable Objects is a sweeping, lyrical tale of suffering, redemption, and the role of memory and inherita
Squish Boots
Synopsis:
"Delightful and penetrating at the same time, these poems are a revelation." — Susan Griffin, Author
The Sap
Synopsis:
I recall an image of my policeman father's arsenal...particularly the Sap...and recall memories of my father as well.
Serpent Box: A Novel
Synopsis:
Nestled in the deep mountains of Appalachia is Leatherwood, Tennessee, home to the Flint family—Pentecostal Holiness preachers who spread the word of the gospels with poisonous snakes and lye.
The Road to Guanajuato
Synopsis:
Estranged from his father for 23 years, Joe Livernois recently joined his siblings for a reunion on the occasion of his father's 80th birthday in the heart of Mexico.
The Kite Runner
Synopsis:
The story of a young boy, Amir, who juggles to establish a closer rapport with his father and cope with memories of a haunting childhood event.
My Father In The Night
Synopsis:
My Father In The Night tells the story of three generations of men living in the North Beach section of San Francisco in an Irish-American family.
The Phantom Father
Synopsis:
Gifford’s father, Rudy Winston, was considered a “good man to know” in the wild and woolly Chicago of the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s.
Small Town Odds
Synopsis:
Eric Mercer made a mistake when he was eighteen years old. Then he made a habit of it.


