Farmer's Son

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: N.E. Lasater ISBN: 9780990306917
Publisher: N.E. Lasater Publication: April 30, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: N.E. Lasater
ISBN: 9780990306917
Publisher: N.E. Lasater
Publication: April 30, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

What do you do when you can't read? It's 1971 and nobody knows what's wrong with you. So how do you answer when your father calls you his defective son? Bobby McAllister doesn't know it, but his dyslexia isn't the only secret his family keeps. And it's not the only truth he himself will hide when he too becomes a farmer and fathers his own sons, passing on to them a lethal shame that will suddenly and tragically claim a cherished life. Farmer's Son may be a first -- the first dyslexia novel for adults. As many as 60 million Americans are dyslexic, yet few, if any, novels describe the pain and hidden shame of this prevalent condition so many still hide. The book's final, uplifting message is hard-fought and follows a family conflict that poisons three generations of farmers and their loving families in the American midwest.

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What do you do when you can't read? It's 1971 and nobody knows what's wrong with you. So how do you answer when your father calls you his defective son? Bobby McAllister doesn't know it, but his dyslexia isn't the only secret his family keeps. And it's not the only truth he himself will hide when he too becomes a farmer and fathers his own sons, passing on to them a lethal shame that will suddenly and tragically claim a cherished life. Farmer's Son may be a first -- the first dyslexia novel for adults. As many as 60 million Americans are dyslexic, yet few, if any, novels describe the pain and hidden shame of this prevalent condition so many still hide. The book's final, uplifting message is hard-fought and follows a family conflict that poisons three generations of farmers and their loving families in the American midwest.

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