Man and Boy

Man and Boy by Tony Parsons is a poignant narrative published by Sourcebooks Landmark in 2001. This first edition spans 353 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Harry Silver, who seemingly has it all—a loving wife, a cherished son, and a successful career in media. However, a single night of infidelity alters the course of his life, leading to his wife’s departure and leaving him to navigate the challenges of single parenthood.
Readers will discover a heartfelt exploration of family life as Harry learns to embrace his role as a father to his four-year-old son. The novel delves into themes of love, loss, and personal growth, capturing the complexities of relationships and the journey toward redemption. Set against the backdrop of London, this narrative offers a blend of humor and emotional depth, showcasing Harry’s evolution as he confronts his past and seeks to build a future for himself and his son.
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A witty, often eye-dabbing, always heartwarming love story between a father and his four-year-old son. Set in London, this is the not-to-be-forgotten saga of Harry Silver, who has it all: a beautiful wife, a wonderful son, and a great job in the media. But in one night of infidelity, he throws it all away. His wife leaves to take a chance on a new life. Harry is left at home with the daunting and exhilarating task of raising his son by himself. How Harry Silver learns to love his own father, finds a new love and makes the hardest decision of his thirty-plus years provides the magic and tension of this novel.
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