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Hemingway.―— The Arts Fuse “A candid, vulnerable, and honest portraitof the
challenges, humor, and rewards of raising two sons, as well as the lessons learned trying to
survive in wartime, trying to find internal peace in peacetime, and trying to get your kids to fall
asleep at bedtime.―— American Writers Museum blog  “A moving meditation on
fatherhood.― — The National, Amtrakâ€s magazine  “Touching . . . A dazzling
dedication to life, love, and fatherhood.― — Austin Monthly  “Tim Oâ€Brien has
written amazingly powerful novels. Now heâ€s gifting us with a terrific book of personal
essays. His every just-the-right word about family, history, war, literature, and love
dispatched tears and laughter and contemplation into my brain and heart.― — Orange
County Register “Is this a book? Maybe. Actually, itâ€s at least three…Ultimately, it is a
book about those boys and his unbounded love for them.― — New York Times Book Review
 “O'Brien uses his deft skill of wordplay throughout this latest book…Fans of parenting
books, memoirs, and stories of Vietnam War veterans will find enjoyment in these heartfelt
words.― — Library Journal  “[A] tender memoir . . . With great candor, Oâ€Brien
succeeds in conveying the urgency parents may feel at any age, as they ready their children for
life without them.― — Publishers Weekly  “Oâ€Brien writes of the bitter irony of being
known as a war writer, ‘despite my hatred for war, despite my ineptitude at war, despite my
abiding shame at having participated in war.â€â€• — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette TIM
Oâ€BRIEN received the 1979 National Book Award for Going After Cacciato. Among his other
books are The Things They Carried, Pulitzer Finalist and a New York Times Book of the
Century, and In the Lake of the W