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Driving Dad Home: a memoir

ISBN: 9781947237551
Binding: Paperback
Author: John Halter
Pages: 334
Trim: 6 x 9 inches
Published: 09/15/2023

In this funny, sad, challenging, and loving saga, author John Halter embarks on a mission to rescue his 96-year-old father, Russ, from an impossible situation in a Phoenix trailer park. Russ, a Depression-era farm boy, World War II Navy veteran, and retired heavy-equipment salesman, doesn't want to leave, and to make things more difficult still, his short-term memory is fading. As father and son finally hit the road, Halter learns that the best way to coax his dad to cooperate is to get him talking about the past, and their multi-day trip across the western landscape becomes a halting but extended reminiscence about Russ's childhood and war experiences, the rich family life they shared, and the misunderstandings they found it difficult to overcome.

Readers will enjoy the stories of Halter's Roman Catholic childhood in South Minneapolis at a time when neighborhood kids of all ages roamed widely on their bikes, and a trip to Sears or the Dairy Queen in the family car was a special treat. But unresolved tensions also resurface repeatedly as Halter probes his father's dimming recall for answers to Russ's twisted sense of humor and his hot-and-cold attitude toward his son.

As journalist and author Lori Sturdevant puts it: "This emotion-packed tale will touch anyone who has endured a difficult relationship with a parent or has helplessly watched a loved one slip into dementia ... Halter has given readers of a certain age the gift of knowing they are not alone."

John Halter was born and raised in South Minneapolis and educated at De La Salle. He has spent his professional life as a sailor, riverboat pilot, marine mechanic, and free lance journalist.

 

"This emotion-packed tale will touch anyone who has endured a difficult relationship with a parent or has helplessly watched a loved one slip into dementia. His love for his father shines through his story, even as their bond is tested in ways that many readers will understand only too well. Halter has given readers of a certain age the gift of knowing they are not alone." - Lori Sturdevant

"John Halter has written a compelling memoir about his attempt to untangle his relationship with a judgmental, volatile, and increasingly forgetful father while fetching him home from a retirement community in Arizona. Any stubborn son who has warred with his flawed father will be moved by the empathy that slowly develops as the two navigate the freeways of the Midwest—and fifty-seven years of family history." - Neal St. Anthony

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