Going Home by Tom Lamont review vibrant debut of fathers and sons
Briefly

Teo finds his escape from home obstructed when tragedy forces him to care for a surrogate child, revealing the challenges and joys of unexpected responsibilities.
The novel uniquely captures the complexities of a child's world, showcasing their behaviors, language quirks, and evolving personalities with unsentimental precision.
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