Heather Weir

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To say that what seized him was the sentimentality common in old men who have spent a lifetime ignoring their heart was a diagnosis his son refused to give. Instead, because of the nakedness of it, he had adopted the view that in the doorway of death his father had become a living version of his own soul. He showed what he felt without shield, and what he felt was enormous.
Time of the Child: A Novel
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