
Sarah Moss
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I Loved the Story of Adam Stad
It's another way of thinking about fatherhood, masculinity, people living slightly at a tangent to main stream narratives. One of the things that becomes clear in this book is at actually you can be ordinary and extraordinary at the same time. It's also a counterpoint to the story of coventry cathedral, because those are two, two different views of the same very trama period in history. That building answers one of the, one of the less urgent, but perhaps more interesting questions about the rebuilding of post war europe. Do you erase it and pretend it never happened? Which clearly had the repression tends to come back and bite you sooner or later. Or do you find a way
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