Issue 76 |
Fall 1998

Fathering Daughters: Reflections by Men by DeWitt Henry, James Alan McPherson

by Staff

DeWitt Henry and
James Alan McPherson,
Fathering Daughters: Reflections by Men, essays: This remarkable, moving collection offers nineteen essays on a subject about which very little has been published: the relationship between father and daughter. Henry and McPherson have broken new ground, soliciting stirring, often heartbreaking essays from the likes of Rick Bass, Phillip Lopate, William Peterson, and Adam Schwartz that probe more than the issues of parenting and gender, but also adoption, race, and manhood. A must-read for every father and daughter. (Beacon)