Product Details
Simon & Schuster, January 2007
Trade Paperback, 256 pages
ISBN-10: 0743249631
ISBN-13: 9780743249638
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Edward Cooper is a hard man to know.Dour and exuberant by turns, his moods dictate the always uncertain climate of the Cooper household. Balding, octogenarian, and partial to a polyester jumpsuit, Edward Cooper makes an unlikely literary muse. But to his son he looms larger than life, an overwhelming and baffling presence.
Edward's ambivalent regard for his son is the springboard from which this deeply intelligent memoir takes flight. By the time the author receives his inheritance (which includes a message his father taped to the underside of a safe deposit box), and sees the surprising epitaph inscribed on his father's headstone, The Bill from My Father has become a penetrating meditation on both monetary and emotional indebtedness, and on the mysterious nature of memory and love.
"Honest and keen-eyed...a nuanced, pained portrayal of how -- and often how awkwardly -- men love."
"Cooper is a memoirist in the Tobias Wolff vein, and [The Bill from My Father] is a rueful, self-effacing, yet dazzlingly precise affair."
"[Cooper has] a richely unique voice...one of the loveliest memoirs to come along in a great while."
"This memoir amazes."