Looking Back
- 118pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The autobiography serves as a personal experiment in memory, reflecting on the author's experiences over eighty-five years. It explores the impact of a bitter divorce that led to the separation from his children, who were taken to England, and the subsequent challenges of connecting with his later family. The narrative aims to provide insight into his early life for his children and stepchildren, offering a legacy that they can revisit amidst their busy lives. Ultimately, it is a heartfelt attempt to bridge familial gaps and share his story.




