Farmer’s Son

Farmer’s Son by N. E. Lasater is a work of fiction published by N.E. Lasater on April 28, 2014. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Bobby McAllister, who grapples with the challenges of dyslexia in 1971, a time when understanding of such conditions was limited. As he navigates his relationship with his father, who perceives him as a defective son, Bobby’s journey unfolds against the backdrop of family secrets and the weight of inherited shame.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the complexities of familial bonds and the struggles of living with a hidden truth. The story delves into themes of identity and the impact of shame, as Bobby eventually becomes a farmer and a father himself, unknowingly passing on the burdens of his past. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nuances of communication and understanding within families, particularly in the context of personal challenges and societal perceptions.
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“What do you do when you can’t read? It’s 1971 and nobody knows what’s wrong with you. So how do you answer when your father calls you his defective son? Bobby McAllister doesn’t know it, but his dyslexia isn’t the only secret his family keeps. And it’s not the only truth he himself will hide when he too becomes a farmer and fathers his own sons, passing on to them a lethal shame that will suddenly and tragically claim a cherished life.”–Back cover.
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