A provocative collection of personal and political essays by an American
writer, Raising Girls in Bohemia chronicles the life of a father
raising three perfectly bilingual, culturally bifurcated, Czech-American
daughters. While tracing what fatherhood has taught him about the world,
Katrovas delves into a range of intricately related yet far-flung
subjects including fine dining, sexual epithets, gender identity,
racism, poetry, and education, tracing the contours of his ignorance
about all things. Through the course of these fine essays, Katrovas
unveils what it means to be an American and to be a man, and especially
what it means to be a father of three daughters, born in Prague, in what
we can only hope is the twilight of patriarchy.