"Magical prose stylist" Michael Chabon (Michiko Kakutani, New York
Times) delivers a collection of essays--heartfelt, humorous,
insightful, wise--on the meaning of fatherhood.
For the September 2016 issue of GQ, Michael Chabon wrote a piece about
accompanying his son Abraham Chabon, then thirteen, to Paris Men's
Fashion Week. Possessed with a precocious sense of style, Abe was in his
element chatting with designers he idolized and turning a critical eye
to the freshest runway looks of the season; Chabon Sr., whose interest
in clothing stops at "thrift-shopping for vintage western shirts or
Hermès neckties," sat idly by, staving off yawns and fighting the
impulse that the whole thing was a massive waste of time. Despite his
own indifference, however, what gradually emerged as Chabon ferried his
son to and from fashion shows was a deep respect for his son's passion.
The piece quickly became a viral sensation.
With the GQ story as its centerpiece, and featuring six additional
essays plus an introduction, Pops illuminates the meaning, magic, and
mysteries of fatherhood as only Michael Chabon can.