The Great Santini
Book description
Pat Conroy’s New York Times–bestselling coming-of-age novel about a son’s struggle to escape the domineering expectations of his volatile military father
Marine Col. Bull Meecham commands his home like a soldiers’ barracks. Cold and controlling, but also loving, Bull has complicated relationships with each member of his family—in particular, his…
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The Great Santini is a biography/memoir of author Patrick Conroy’s father, a Marine pilot – I recommend this book because I think it is such an accurate illustration of military family life and life with a career military man. Especially accurate to me are the struggles it illustrates between husband and wife and father and children. For me, too, it was an interesting coincidence that I substitute taught at the same school in North Carolina (though a different decade) as the author attended as a child when his father was stationed at MCAS Cherry Point.
From Toni's list on cultural opposites, southern politics and families.
Honor, family, and appearance. A story of a rigid and overpowering father, who deep down loves his family but is too tough to admit it. It's honest and brutal. The abuse the father doles out is both discipline and love. Though much of the story is difficult to read. It resonated with me as I grew up at the same time as the book is written.
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