In a Father’s Place

In a Father’s Place by Christopher Tilghman, published by HarperPerennial in 1991, is a collection of short stories that explores the complexities of fatherhood through the perspectives of both sons and fathers. This edition spans 214 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a nuanced examination of familial relationships and the emotional landscapes that accompany them.
The stories in this collection delve into themes of family history and the profound connections that shape our understanding of fatherhood. Tilghman’s writing reflects a strong sense of place, inviting readers to engage with the intricate dynamics of familial bonds. Through a blend of emotional depth and narrative maturity, this book presents a thoughtful exploration of the various dimensions of love and responsibility within family life.
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With a strong sense of place and family history, the stories in this stunning collection reach for a deeper understanding of fatherhood, embracing both the son’s point of view and the father’s. A true storyteller (Los Angeles Times), Christopher Tilgham probes the deepest source of feeling–familial, erotic, spiritual–in fiction of of impressive scope and maturity.
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