Posted on October 30 2007
It has been said that a good writer can write about anything and make it interesting. When a good writer writes about something as close and intricate as the stream of influences running from father to son, though, we should expect more than just an entertaining story. Lou Ureneck delivers it in his new book Backcast (St. Martin’s Press, September 2007, 304 pages, hardcover), which we excerpt this week on MidCurrent.