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However well you know your dad, chances are you can gain insight about
him and other fathers with new memoirs, stories and nonfiction from the
shelves of Newport Beach libraries.
Just added to the collection is “Touching My Father’s Soul: A Sherpa’s
Journey to the Top of Everest.” In this account about following his
father’s footsteps up the world’s highest mountain, Jamling Tenzing
Norgay offers a unique perspective on the ill-fated 1996 trekking season
in the Himalayas.
Interwoven with stories about Jamling’s own ascent as climbing leader
of David Brashear’s Imax expedition are revelations about his dad’s
historic 1953 achievement. Especially interesting are deftly described
differences in the approach Westerners and native Nepalese take to
scaling peaks.
A different sport cements the relationship between U.S. News & World
Report editor Dan McGraw and his father. McGraw illuminates a shared
passion for the Cleveland Browns in “First and Last Seasons: A Father, a
Son and Sunday Afternoon Football.” In an emotional memoir that begins
when he comes home to act as caregiver and confidant to his dying father,
McGraw shows how men can find a common language in sports.
Dads play a pivotal role in the lives of their daughters, as the tales
in “Fathers and Daughters” attest. New York Times best-selling authors
Diana Gabaldon, Faye Kellerman and Eileen Goudge join with nine other
nationally recognized writers to craft this touching collection of
original fiction and nonfiction.
Other tales about relationships young women forge with men who loom
large in their lives are in “My Father, Dancing.” While it’s a collection
of fiction, the title of this anthology by Bliss Broyard, daughter of
late literary critic Anatole Broyard, seems to invite speculation about
its autobiographical roots. The dad-daughter relationships in the tales
are not altogether happy, but they provide thoughtful commentary on ways
fathers shape how their daughters relate with men.
A fictitious father also is on center stage in “The Rich Part of
Life,” Jim Kokoris’ engaging first novel about the aftermath of winning
the lottery. When he plays his late wife’s favorite numbers on the
anniversary of her death, Theo Pappas never suspects he would send life
with his two sons into a tailspin. A quirky story about father-child
bonds results.
Real fathers in midlife and beyond are the voices within “Wisdom of
Our Fathers,” the harvest of Joe Kita’s interviews with dozens of dads
about what they wish they’d known 30 years ago. If you’re looking to
spark a conversation with your father about health, wealth, marriage,
family or just about anything else that really matters, this could be the
very best Father’s Day gift.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Sara Barnicle. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers
by accessing the catalog at https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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