![]() ![]() ![]() Interleaved through these reflections are sensuous memories of meals and music, from cracking a $250 beer with poet Nikki Giovanni to reverse engineering his mother’s fried chicken recipe after she died. Finally, he turns to his daughters and confronts the difficulty of embracing solitude as they grow up and away from the family home. He shares hard-won lessons from the painful dissolution of his own marriages and his grief not only for those relationships but also for the questions he became too afraid to ask his father after his mother's death. He traces his model for romance to his parents, who taught him to “use his words,” but were rarely affectionate and lived apart for decades. In this heartfelt memoir, Newbery medalist Alexander ( Rebound) churns on what he has learned-and is still learning-about love. ![]()
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