Father of the Man

Cover of Father of the Man by Eric Freeman
Author: Eric Freeman
Publisher: FriesenPress
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 9781525589447
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 1.38009376012 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
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Father of the Man by Eric Freeman is a historical fiction novel published by FriesenPress on January 12, 2022. This 390-page book is written in English and follows the life journey of Edward Finlay, who begins his odyssey in the 1890s on a family ranch in rural Montana. The narrative centers around Edward’s relationships with his father, a cattle rancher; his mother, who prioritizes his education; and his best friend from the nearby Crow Indian Reservation, who introduces him to a fading warrior society. As Edward navigates his teenage years and a complicated romance, his mother sends him to Stanford University, where a significant event alters the course of his life.

Readers will find that Edward’s experiences lead him to volunteer in a U.S. Army field hospital during the San Francisco earthquake, ultimately guiding him toward a career as a surgeon. The story unfolds across two continents, featuring themes of friendship, love, and adventure. Edward faces various challenges, including bullies, traitors, and the societal threats posed by eugenics, all while grappling with the complexities of his roles as a son, husband, father, and veteran. This edition provides a detailed exploration of Edward’s life as he confronts the inequities of fortune and the cruelty of the world around him.


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Edward Finlay recalls his life’s odyssey beginning in the 1890s on his family ranch in rural Montana. His childhood revolves around three people: his father, a cattle rancher; his mother, who is determined for her son to receive a modern education; and his best friend, a boy from the nearby Crow Indian Reservation, who introduces him to a fading warrior society. When Edward refuses to break off a teenage romance with an older woman from the reservation, his mother arranges to send Edward far away to the newly opened Stanford University.

There, the San Francisco earthquake completely changes the direction of his future. After volunteering in a U.S. Army field hospital, he decides to become a surgeon. Soon, he begins his medical career and a life filled with friendship, new love, and extraordinary adventure as he brushes with history across two continents.

Edward confronts many adversaries during his journey: dormitory bullies, traitors to the British Empire and its monarchy, and even a child psychopath. The greatest of these villains are the promoters of eugenics, which threaten his intellectually disabled son, and the Germans at Orhdruf (the first concentration camp liberated by the U.S. Army in WW2). As a son, husband, father, pioneering vascular surgeon, and veteran of two world wars, he attempts to understand the inequities of fortune and the inexplicable cruelty he encounters.

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Publisher: FriesenPress. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781525589447.
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Language: en. Pages: 390.

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