Saturday, December 19, 2020

Here Lies a Father by McKenzie Cassidy

 Started: 12/15/20

Finished: 12/18/20

Year: 2021

Pages: 262

Genre: Literature

Grade: C

Reason for reading: LibraryThing.com giveaway

Type: ARC trade paperback

Blurb (from back cover): "When Ian Daly and his sister Catherine arrive for their wayward father's funeral in his small and desolate upstate New York hometown, a secret that was kept from them their entire lives emerges: their father Thomas abandoned two other families, leaving behind two furious wives and several children who never knew their father. Ian wants to know more of the truth, but his sister and mother want to preserve the carefully constructed myth they've created around who Thomas really was.

"In the cold, lonely winter landscape of small-town New York, fifteen-year-old Ian sets out alone to learn the truth about his father's past and the families he left behind. Here Lies a Father examines the long-term effects shameful secrets have on a family, and how difficult it is for a young man to reconstruct his own sense of right and wrong, when every value and moral principle he was ever taught was based on a lie.

Opinion: This was an average read for me. What I did like was how Ian's maturity and growth were shown in short amount of time-amazing what can happen when the truth is discovered. What I didn't like was how the past was intertwined with present day-felt lost in a couple of spots.

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