Death of Fathers
C. J. Driver
Set in a British public school, C. J. Driver’s
Death of Fathers
is an unflinching exploration of the often painful contradictions to be found in male relationships.
Nigel Westcott is the son of a distinguished and arrogant father, a man both fiercely demanding of and indifferent to his son. But to Galer Detheridge, Nigel’s teacher and himself the son of a notable father, Nigel is special; he thinks he understands better than anyone what Nigel needs from a teacher.
But as the story develops, and we grow intimately familiar with the characters and their families, it becomes apparent that Galer cannot help Nigel, or, indeed, himself.
Tags
Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
General Fiction
Genres & Themes:
School;
Faber Finds;
Class;
Fatherhood;
Relationships
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