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Gaston, Bill, 1953-
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Gaston, Bill, 1953- -- Family.
Authors, Canadian -- 20th century -- Biography.
Fathers and sons -- Canada -- Biography.
Fatherhood.
Authors, Canadian (English) -- 20th century -- Biography.
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Gaston, Bill, 1953-
Gaston, Bill, 1953-
Gaston, Bill, 1953- -- Family.
Authors, Canadian -- 20th century -- Biography.
Fathers and sons -- Canada -- Biography.
Fatherhood.
Authors, Canadian (English) -- 20th century -- Biography.
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Just let me look at you : on fatherhood / Bill
Gaston
.
by
Gaston
, Bill, 1953-
Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Canada, c2018.
Call #:
306.8742092 G256j
Subjects
Gaston
, Bill, 1953-
Gaston
, Bill, 1953- -- Family.
Authors, Canadian -- 20th century -- Biography.
Fathers and sons -- Canada -- Biography.
Fatherhood.
Authors, Canadian (English) -- 20th century -- Biography.
ISBN:
9780735234062
073523406X
Description:
279 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Summary:
Bill
Gaston
's relationship with his father was stormy. Sons clash with fathers, particularly with towering, authoritarian figures like
Gaston
Senior. Fairly or unfairly, sons look for reasons to rebel, particularly against boring suburban fathers who seem to prize conformity above all else. And fairly or unfairly, sons judge their fathers when they can't handle their booze. But even a father and son as doomed to clash as
Gaston
and his father could fish together. When they were shoulder-to-shoulder, joined in shared anticipation and common purpose, gazing at the waves of the Pacific Ocean, they were no longer betrayed by their differences. When
Gaston
's father dies, this is the memory of his father that he keeps alive. In the years that follow, however, he learns more about his father's realtionship with his father. It too was marked by heavy drinking, though it took a much darker turn. What
Gaston
comes to realize is that the man his younger self had been so eager to judge was in fact capable of near-heroic feats of self-mastery. And as a father of grown sons himself, he acutely feels the wounds he must have inflicted years before by withholding so much he now knows that fathers long for. Returning to the past,
Gaston
goes back to those times in the boat, and comes to understand his own story anew as he sees his father in a new light. Warm, often funny, and alive to all the ways in which the words for love so often come too late, Just Let Me Look at You captures a father's inexpressible tenderness for a child and the longing he feels when that child becomes a man.
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