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Mid-life crisis meets humorous, heartfelt introspection.

For anyone pondering the complexities of modern manhood, "Men from the Boys" offers a candid and often witty examination of life’s second-act challenges. Tony Parsons closes his trilogy with a relatable narrative that dives deep into themes of family, loyalty, and the ever-evolving definition of what it means to be a man, all wrapped in the warmth of sympathetic humor and realism. If ever you've faced crossroads or questioned the 'adult' choices you've made, this book is like having a chat with an old friend who understands.

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Men from the Boys

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ISBN: 9780007383863
Authors: Tony Parsons
Publisher: Harper Collins Ome
Date of Publication: 2011-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Drama, Romance, Contemporary
Goodreads rating: 3.62
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The final episode in the trilogy that began with the million-copy bestseller MAN AND BOY Harry Silver is settled and happy. But can it last? Life is good for Harry Silver. He has a beautiful wife, three wonderful children and a great job as producer of the cult radio show, A Clip Round the Ear. But Harry is about to turn forty and his ex-wife is back in town. Soon it could be time to kiss the good life goodbye! When Harry's 15-year-old son Pat moves out, Harry's perfect life seems to be falling apart. Into the chaos of Harry Silver's life stroll two old soldiers who fought alongside Harry's late father in The Battle of Monte Cassino in the spring of 1944. Will these two gallant old men help Harry to reclaim his son, his family, his wife and his life? And can they show Harry Silver what it really means to be a man?
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For anyone pondering the complexities of modern manhood, "Men from the Boys" offers a candid and often witty examination of life’s second-act challenges. Tony Parsons closes his trilogy with a relatable narrative that dives deep into themes of family, loyalty, and the ever-evolving definition of what it means to be a man, all wrapped in the warmth of sympathetic humor and realism. If ever you've faced crossroads or questioned the 'adult' choices you've made, this book is like having a chat with an old friend who understands.