
Dad's Maybe Book
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âWe are all writing our maybe books full of maybe tomorrows, and each maybe tomorrow brings another maybe tomorrow, and then another, until the last line of the last page receives its period.â
In 2003, already an older father, National Book Awardâwinning novelist Tim OâBrien resolved to give his young sons what he wished his own father had given to himâa few scraps of paper signed âLove, Dad.â Maybe a word of advice. Maybe a sentence or two about some long-ago Christmas Eve. Maybe some scattered glimpses of their rapidly aging father, a man they might never really know. For the next fifteen years, the author talked to his sons on paper, as if they were adults, imagining what they might want to hear from a father who was no longer among the living.
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OâBrien traverses the great variety of human experience and emotion, moving from soccer games to warfare to risquĂ© lullabies, from alcoholism to magic shows to history lessons to bittersweet bedtime stories, but always returning to a fatherâs soul-saving love for his sons.
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The result is Dadâs Maybe Book, a funny, tender, wise, and enduring literary achievement that will squeeze the readerâs heart with joy and recognition.
Tim OâBrien and the writing of Dadâs Maybe Book are now the subject of the documentary film The War and Peace of Tim OâBrien available to watch at timobrienfilm.com
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âWe are all writing our maybe books full of maybe tomorrows, and each maybe tomorrow brings another maybe tomorrow, and then another, until the last line of the last page receives its period.â
In 2003, already an older father, National Book Awardâwinning novelist Tim OâBrien resolved to give his young sons what he wished his own father had given to himâa few scraps of paper signed âLove, Dad.â Maybe a word of advice. Maybe a sentence or two about some long-ago Christmas Eve. Maybe some scattered glimpses of their rapidly aging father, a man they might never really know. For the next fifteen years, the author talked to his sons on paper, as if they were adults, imagining what they might want to hear from a father who was no longer among the living.
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OâBrien traverses the great variety of human experience and emotion, moving from soccer games to warfare to risquĂ© lullabies, from alcoholism to magic shows to history lessons to bittersweet bedtime stories, but always returning to a fatherâs soul-saving love for his sons.
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The result is Dadâs Maybe Book, a funny, tender, wise, and enduring literary achievement that will squeeze the readerâs heart with joy and recognition.
Tim OâBrien and the writing of Dadâs Maybe Book are now the subject of the documentary film The War and Peace of Tim OâBrien available to watch at timobrienfilm.com
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âWe are all writing our maybe books full of maybe tomorrows, and each maybe tomorrow brings another maybe tomorrow, and then another, until the last line of the last page receives its period.â
In 2003, already an older father, National Book Awardâwinning novelist Tim OâBrien resolved to give his young sons what he wished his own father had given to himâa few scraps of paper signed âLove, Dad.â Maybe a word of advice. Maybe a sentence or two about some long-ago Christmas Eve. Maybe some scattered glimpses of their rapidly aging father, a man they might never really know. For the next fifteen years, the author talked to his sons on paper, as if they were adults, imagining what they might want to hear from a father who was no longer among the living.
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OâBrien traverses the great variety of human experience and emotion, moving from soccer games to warfare to risquĂ© lullabies, from alcoholism to magic shows to history lessons to bittersweet bedtime stories, but always returning to a fatherâs soul-saving love for his sons.
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The result is Dadâs Maybe Book, a funny, tender, wise, and enduring literary achievement that will squeeze the readerâs heart with joy and recognition.
Tim OâBrien and the writing of Dadâs Maybe Book are now the subject of the documentary film The War and Peace of Tim OâBrien available to watch at timobrienfilm.com

