Brian Samuel tackles serious, uncomfortable topics in A Song

Brian Samuel tackles serious, uncomfortable topics in A Song for My Father

Nothing is ordinary or predictable in Brian Samuel’s autobiography Song for My Father. With the exception of Phil Knight’s memoir Shoe Dog, I can’t recall any book I’ve read in this genre that is so laugh-aloud funny. But Samuel’s story is one up on Knight’s for its ability to tackle serious, uncomfortable topics through humour.

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