Don’t Ask Me About My Dad
A Memoir of Love, Hate and Hope
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Narrateur(s):
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Tom Mitchelson
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Tom Mitchelson
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Growing up with him was like being in my own war zone, living in perpetual fear of when the bombs would fall.
I was terrified of becoming him, and in moments I could feel I might. He still lives within me grimly like some battered demon spright. And I’m fearful of his shadow. The rage, and his blood. There are some moments when he arrives and I want to tear up the whole world with my bare hands, and all I really want is love. I want him away now. Please. Just go.
In this extraordinary memoir, Tom Mitchelson offers a deeply moving story of hope and love triumphing over adversity. It is gripping account of what it’s like for a child to grow up in an explosively violent home and explores the enormously complicated relationship Tom had with his dad, well into adulthood.
Tom grew up with identical triplet sisters and they would watch as their dad would abuse their mum, shouting obscenities in her face, brutally drag her around the house and inflict other unspeakable cruelties. It went on for years and the family never told a soul.
Tom knew his dad was a monster, yet he loved him. He was both friend and foe. Someone to fear and at the same time someone Tom felt he had to defend. When Tom became the protegee of his comprehensive school teacher, that story too turned dark.
Tom followed a career in comedy and undercover journalism and it was only after his father’s death, and becoming a father himself, that he could begin to face up to his past, leading him on a powerful journey of self-discovery.
Don’t Ask Me About My Dad is an inspirational story of our time: a rare account by someone from a deprived background speaking about the complexities of a defining relationship and finding the restorative power of fatherhood, resilience and, ultimately, how the truth can set you free.
©2022 Tom Mitchelson (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCe que les critiques en disent
“Brilliant and harrowing” Davina McCall
"Breathtaking writing. Beautiful and life changing.” Robert Rinder, Talk TV
"Highly recommended" Robin Ince, broadcaster and writer
"Emotional and brilliant" Hugo Rifkind, Times Radio
"A truly remarkable book" Alastair Campbell, Former Downing Street Communications Director and mental health campaigner
"It's the unvarnished truth on every page and is enormously powerful. In a way, it makes it own genre, and it's a genre that's accessible without being dumbed down. At their best, authors like Hemingway and Hornby do this." Matthew Parris, The Spectator
"Powerful and honest" Rob Crossan, Sunday Express
"A beautiful book and in the end one of the most hopeful. I tore through it" Chris Van Tulleken, TV doctor