The New York Times has an interesting review of "My father at 100" by Ronald Reagan Jr. It sounds like a fascinating and somewhat tragic story of a son desperately wanting to engage with his father, a man who constructed his own reality in order to come to terms with the demons of his own childhood.
I thank my dear wife for bringing the review to my attention.
I thank my dear wife for bringing the review to my attention.
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