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Discover 'Sons of a Good Keen Man,' a compelling narrative that delves deep into the enigmatic life of Barry Crump, one of New Zealand's iconic authors. This trade paperback format (ISBN: 9781761047183) offers a heartfelt exploration of fatherhood and the complex relationships that define it. In this captivating 240-page book, Barry’s six sons – Ivan, Martin, Stephen, Harry, Erik, and Lyall – share their personal stories and candid reflections about growing up under the shadow of a larger-than-life figure. Readers will find a rich blend of humor, honesty, and emotional depth intertwined in the anecdotes that paint a full portrait of their father, who was revered as the quintessential Kiwi bloke while grappling with his darker tendencies as a brutal womaniser and absentee father. Published in 2022 by Penguin NZ, this essential read contains eye-opening insights and previously unreleased photographs that reveal the legacy of trauma and the journey of healing. 'Sons of a Good Keen Man' is not just a tribute but a timely reflection on how fatherhood shapes identity, making it a must-have for fans of New Zealand literature. Order now to uncover the stories that were never told and get a glimpse into the life of Barry Crump through the eyes of his sons. Delivered straight to your door, enjoy a seamless shopping experience and explore the complex layers of family and forgiveness today.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781761047183
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Penguin NZ
Pages: 240
Description:
'Barry was never a father to me, but he did become a friend.'-Martin Crump
Barry Crump was a titan of New Zealand writing, his semi-autobiographical novels about life as a rugged outdoorsman selling millions of copies. In his time, he was held up as the quintessential Kiwi bloke.
He was also an unscrupulous brute, womaniser, alcoholic and absentee husband. And he was the father of six children - all of them boys.
For Ivan, Martin, Stephen, Harry, Erik and Lyall, Barry has always been an enigma that casts a strange shadow over their lives. This is their story - the first time they've all gone on record together about their father.
Published 25 years after Barry's death, Sons of a Good Keen Man offers straight-and-true anecdotes that grip, entertain, surprise and even provoke a few laughs. Each son writes frankly and movingly about how they have navigated life with and without Barry.
Illuminating, essential, at times confronting, and containing never-seen-before photos, Sons of a Good Keen Man is a timely reflection on fatherhood and identity, the legacy of trauma, and how time can both heal and ask new questions.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781761047183
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Penguin NZ
Pages: 240
Description:
'Barry was never a father to me, but he did become a friend.'-Martin Crump
Barry Crump was a titan of New Zealand writing, his semi-autobiographical novels about life as a rugged outdoorsman selling millions of copies. In his time, he was held up as the quintessential Kiwi bloke.
He was also an unscrupulous brute, womaniser, alcoholic and absentee husband. And he was the father of six children - all of them boys.
For Ivan, Martin, Stephen, Harry, Erik and Lyall, Barry has always been an enigma that casts a strange shadow over their lives. This is their story - the first time they've all gone on record together about their father.
Published 25 years after Barry's death, Sons of a Good Keen Man offers straight-and-true anecdotes that grip, entertain, surprise and even provoke a few laughs. Each son writes frankly and movingly about how they have navigated life with and without Barry.
Illuminating, essential, at times confronting, and containing never-seen-before photos, Sons of a Good Keen Man is a timely reflection on fatherhood and identity, the legacy of trauma, and how time can both heal and ask new questions.