One-Match Fire by Paul Lamb (Book Review #1562)

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‘One-Match Fire’ is a fictional tale about David and how he does everything he can for his father just to ease trouble for him. It starts with him trying to sell the cabin just for the medical bills, but then realizes that his father has been keeping a journal. By reading his written work, David understands his father, Joe, even more.

You then meet Joe 40 years back when he becomes a father, and he struggles with fatherhood, having a family, and how his life has been from the beginning.

It is a very profound and emotional account of a father-and-son relationship. You are instantly bonded with the characters and feel everything the author has written. The literature is written well and has a nice flow to it.

I recommend it to those who like reading fictional tales and stories representing bonds of love and family.

Written by Jeyran Main

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