Details: Richard Madeley is fascinated by the speed of change in family life & how being a father has changed since the time of his father & grandfather. In FATHERS & SONS, Richard looks back at his own family to illustrate just how far British men's relationships with their sons have moved. Richard's grandfather had a childhood of almost unimaginable betrayal & sadness. His family abandoned him as a child to older relatives & emigrated without telling him. He grew up in a miserable situation & without any positive parenting role models yet managed to marry & have a son of his own. Richard's father was aware of his own father's discomfort & occasional frustration & anger, & grew to understand that this was due to his upbringing. He remembers no affection, or endearments from his dad & was packed off to a desolate boarding school in an echo of his own father's betrayal. In a bucking of the family trend, Richard's mother, a Canadian, introduced more loving & demonstrative relationships which Richard has continued with his own son & step-sons. Both a family story & a wide-ranging look at Britain's evolving social character, FATHERS & SONS is a uniquely honest & touching exploration of how our families operate. Ideal for: Fans of Richard Madeley & anyone interested in his amazing family history. This hardback book has 293 pages & measures: 24 x 15.6 x 2.7cm