Bill Henderson did most of his growing up in the decade of the
tail-finned car, Eisenhower, rock and roll, the threat of atomic
annihilation, and pervasive silence. This anguished yet loving portrait
of a child of the fifties and his father reveals the secret life of that
decade. A valediction of the 50s.-Rosellen Brown, Chicago Tribune A
powerfully moving book.-Anne Tyler An open-hearted, funny, affecting
account of family life during the silent 1950s.-Publishers Weekly Bill
Henderson is akin to Tom Sawyer, to Puddinhead Wilson.-William Hogan,
San Francisco Chronicle