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Overview""Magical prose stylist"" Michael Chabon (Michiko Kakutani, New York Times) delivers a collection of essays--heartfelt, humorous, insightful, wise--on the meaning of fatherhood. For the September 2016 issue of GQ, Michael Chabon wrote a piece about accompanying his son Abraham Chabon, then thirteen, to Paris Men's Fashion Week. Possessed with a precocious sense of style, Abe was in his element chatting with designers he idolized and turning a critical eye to the freshest runway looks of the season; Chabon Sr., whose interest in clothing stops at ""thrift-shopping for vintage western shirts or Hermès neckties,"" sat idly by, staving off yawns and fighting the impulse that the whole thing was a massive waste of time. Despite his own indifference, however, what gradually emerged as Chabon ferried his son to and from fashion shows was a deep respect for his son's passion. The piece quickly became a viral sensation. With the GQ story as its centerpiece, and featuring six additional essays plus an introduction, Pops illuminates the meaning, magic, and mysteries of fatherhood as only Michael Chabon can. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael ChabonPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.091kg ISBN: 9780062851123ISBN 10: 0062851128 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 21 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWinning, poignant.... Each of its eight essays constructs a telling world, as Chabon trains his keen eye on small family moments that open onto larger issues. --Boston Globe Dazzling... The novelist's equanimity is so unassailable, and his parenting style so judicious and measured, that lesser men may feel inadequate, hopelessly stuck in the swampy, irrational chafe and fray of day-to-day family life. --Washington Post Combines perfect pitch of tone with an acute eye for detail. --Kirkus Emotionally provocative.... [A] literary ode to parenting. --Library Journal (starred review) Chabon expertly weaves together past and present events, infusing them with humor, pop culture, and profound observations. --Booklist, starred review Deeply affecting.... Chabon is a gifted essayist whose narratives lead to unexpected and resonant conclusions. His work here packs an outsized emotional punch that will stick with readers significantly longer than it takes them to read this slim volume. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Thoughtful and moving. --Mary Carole McCauley, Baltimore Sun Poignant, often hysterical essays on what it means to be a dad, a son and a man. --People Chabon's book feels like a late-night talk with a friend about how we love our kids and how hopeful we are that we're better dads than we fear. --Judd Apatow, New York Times Book Review Winning, poignant.... Each of its eight essays constructs a telling world, as Chabon trains his keen eye on small family moments that open onto larger issues. --Boston Globe Dazzling... The novelist's equanimity is so unassailable, and his parenting style so judicious and measured, that lesser men may feel inadequate, hopelessly stuck in the swampy, irrational chafe and fray of day-to-day family life. --Washington Post Combines perfect pitch of tone with an acute eye for detail. --Kirkus Chabon expertly weaves together past and present events, infusing them with humor, pop culture, and profound observations. --Booklist, starred review Thoughtful and moving. --Mary Carole McCauley, Baltimore Sun Emotionally provocative.... [A] literary ode to parenting. --Library Journal (starred review) Deeply affecting.... Chabon is a gifted essayist whose narratives lead to unexpected and resonant conclusions. His work here packs an outsized emotional punch that will stick with readers significantly longer than it takes them to read this slim volume. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Poignant, often hysterical essays on what it means to be a dad, a son and a man. --People Chabon's book feels like a late-night talk with a friend about how we love our kids and how hopeful we are that we're better dads than we fear. --Judd Apatow, New York Times Book Review Winning, poignant.... Each of its eight essays constructs a telling world, as Chabon trains his keen eye on small family moments that open onto larger issues. --Boston Globe Dazzling... The novelist's equanimity is so unassailable, and his parenting style so judicious and measured, that lesser men may feel inadequate, hopelessly stuck in the swampy, irrational chafe and fray of day-to-day family life. --Washington Post Poignant, often hysterical essays on what it means to be a dad, a son and a man. --People Combines perfect pitch of tone with an acute eye for detail. --Kirkus Emotionally provocative.... [A] literary ode to parenting. --Library Journal (starred review) Chabon expertly weaves together past and present events, infusing them with humor, pop culture, and profound observations. --Booklist, starred review Deeply affecting.... Chabon is a gifted essayist whose narratives lead to unexpected and resonant conclusions. His work here packs an outsized emotional punch that will stick with readers significantly longer than it takes them to read this slim volume. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Thoughtful and moving. --Mary Carole McCauley, Baltimore Sun Chabon's book feels like a late-night talk with a friend about how we love our kids and how hopeful we are that we're better dads than we fear. --Judd Apatow, New York Times Book Review ""Poignant, often hysterical essays on what it means to be a dad, a son and a man."" -- People ""Dazzling... The novelist's equanimity is so unassailable, and his parenting style so judicious and measured, that lesser men may feel inadequate, hopelessly stuck in the swampy, irrational chafe and fray of day-to-day family life."" -- Washington Post ""Winning, poignant.... Each of its eight essays constructs a telling world, as Chabon trains his keen eye on small family moments that open onto larger issues."" -- Boston Globe ""Deeply affecting.... Chabon is a gifted essayist whose narratives lead to unexpected and resonant conclusions. His work here packs an outsized emotional punch that will stick with readers significantly longer than it takes them to read this slim volume."" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review ""Emotionally provocative.... [A] literary ode to parenting."" -- Library Journal (starred review) ""Chabon's book feels like a late-night talk with a friend about how we love our kids and how hopeful we are that we're better dads than we fear."" -- Judd Apatow, New York Times Book Review ""Thoughtful and moving."" -- Mary Carole McCauley, Baltimore Sun ""Chabon expertly weaves together past and present events, infusing them with humor, pop culture, and profound observations."" -- Booklist, starred review ""Combines perfect pitch of tone with an acute eye for detail."" -- Kirkus Author InformationMichael Chabon is the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Moonglow and The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, among many others. He lives in Berkeley, California with his wife, the novelist Ayelet Waldman, and their children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |