The Net Result Is

The Net Result Is by Myles McDonough, published by TidePool Press in August 2016, presents a reflective memoir that delves into the complexities of a father-son relationship during the transformative Eisenhower and Nixon eras. The narrative centers on Tony Rogers, the introspective son of William P. Rogers, who served as attorney general and secretary of state. Through personal anecdotes, the author explores the tensions and eventual acceptance between him and his father against a backdrop of significant historical events.
Readers will find a candid account of the challenges faced within the Rogers family, as Tony navigates his own identity amidst his father’s ambitions and societal expectations. The memoir touches on themes of personal growth, family dynamics, and the cultural shifts of the 1960s, all while featuring notable figures who frequented their household. This edition offers a unique perspective on a pivotal period in American history, revealing insights into both the public and private lives of its subjects.
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Fake Smiles is a graceful, moving and reflective memoir of a contentious father-son relationship set against the backdrop of the Eisenhower and Nixon eras. The father–William P. Rogers–was attorney general in the Eisenhower administration and secretary of state in the Nixon administration, a period of dramatic change from post-war stability to the turmoil of the sixties. The author–Tony Rogers–the shy, introspective oldest son of the Rogers family marched against the Vietnam War while his dad was heading the State Department, played guitar in rock and jazz bands, built ham radios, spent two summers working on farms and had no appetite to “get ahead” which was his hard-driving and competitive father’s constant mantra. Gradually and with great difficulty, father and son learned to accept each other. Always candid, never sparing himself, Tony Rogers–an award winning novelist and short story writer–recounts what the difficult time and that difficult relationship were like.The famous and infamous were frequent visitors to the Rogers’ household. Richard Nixon frequently stopped for drinks after playing golf at Burning Tree, Robert Frost came to thank Bill Rogers for his help in getting Ezra Pound out of St. Elizabeth’s mental hospital, and the Red-baiting senator Joseph McCarthy tried to teach Tony how to box in the family living room. The record of an unorthodox life and a hard-won father-son relationship, Fake Smiles is an uncommonly literate, personal history that reveals fresh insights into a pivotal and still influential era of contemporary American history.
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