Paul Auster’s ‘Timbuktu’ feels like listening to a fragile song late at night when everything else is still.
Peter Schjeldahl’s ‘Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light’ doesn’t tell you how to feel. It just opens a door. You can walk through or not.
‘Boxer’ is more than a music book, it’s a companion to the time spent trying to untangle the feelings you never thought you’d say out loud.
After revisiting Mary Shelley’s classic book “Frankenstein,” it feels more like confession than it does horror.
Patti Smith’s “Just Kids” hits on many fronts. It’s about what it means to grow up and grow into yourself.
Sad Dads Book Club has announced a new partnership with V13 Media Group, paving the way for co-hosted events and online features.
We’re thrilled to welcome Sam Sussman for a very special in-person event celebrating his debut novel, “Boy From the North Country,” coming from Penguin Press in...
The current Sad Dads Book Club pick has landed, and it’s one that lingers long after the final page: “Exactly What You Mean” by Ben Hinshaw.
Sad Dads Selection: Hattie Williams’ debut novel, ‘Bitter Sweet,’ is a searing, deeply nuanced exploration of desire, power dynamics, and the illusions we construct around love.