Like Father, Love Son

Like Father, Love Son by Alan Nolan, published by Troubador Publishing Ltd on December 16, 2010, is a 264-page exploration of family dynamics and personal history. In this engaging narrative, Nolan recounts his journey to reconnect with his son Ian, who lives in Italy, through an adventurous trek across the Italian, Swiss, and French Alps. The book combines elements of travel and autobiography, offering readers a humorous yet poignant look at the complexities of father-son relationships in today’s world.
Throughout the trek, readers will find a blend of entertaining anecdotes and reflections on parenting and fatherhood. Nolan’s vivid storytelling captures their encounters with colorful characters and the challenges they face along the way. As he shares insights into his past, including the reasons behind his childhood nickname and his decision to leave boxing, the narrative delves into themes of family and relationships. Like Father, Love Son provides a unique perspective on understanding one’s parents and the importance of communication, making it a relatable read for anyone interested in the intricacies of familial bonds.
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The modern world takes its toll on family life. Alan Nolan has spent the last 20 years apart from his son Ian, who is based in Italy. Deciding that the best way to revive their father / son bond is to undertake an energy-sapping walk through the Italian, Swiss and French Alps on a tough Mont Blanc trek, Alan and Ian set off on their high adrenaline adventure. Like Father, Love Son is Alan’s vivid account of their trip, a unique blend of travel, autobiography and family history peppered with humour. You’ll laugh out loud as they encounter a French Mr. Bean, the American Burt Kwouk, the Australian hitman and at their night spent at the Randy Nurse’s. Convinced that many of us don’t really know our parents because we accept them as they are without asking about their past, Alan decides that Ian needs to know why he was called ‘Killer’ Nolan as a boy and what prompted him to abandon his fledgling boxing career at Teddy Snowball’s gym. Anyone who has read Ancient Feet, Alan’s side-splitting account of his eventful crossing of the North of England with five mates on the Coast to Coast Walk, will already know that Like Father, Love Son will be a barrow load of entertainment, as well as some home truths about our relationships in this modern era.
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