There, He’s Crying by Ken Magill is unlike any other about-the-author that I’ve read before. Every author injects their own special touch, their own unique personality into their writing. I found Ken Magill’s uniqueness to be very compelling! In this book, you’ll likely shed a tear, you’ll laugh and you’ll read things that make you pause and contemplate. It’s an engaging read. The parts I appreciated most were relating to family. Family is very important to me, but it’s a given that any family will go through some disagreements, some hard times. I won’t spoil the book, but it’s a read that gets you thinking.
While exploring the mind of the author, it’ll compel you to explore your own mind too. This is only natural, feeling connected to each other is human nature and you’ll definitely find some things to relate to in these pages. Ken Magill’s exploration of modern societal topics is interesting as well. I really appreciate the personal, modern and historical contexts that intermingle. If you’re a reader who enjoys an emotional and genuine read, you need to pick up There, He’s Crying, you won’t regret it.
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There, He’s Crying: A Memoir
Ken Magill grew up in a time where kids played “guns” all day and no one batted an eye. They had crab-apple wars and shot tennis-ball cannons at each other. In summer, they went out in the morning and their mostly stay-at-home moms had no idea where they went or what they were doing.
Magill’s mercurial, violent, loving, and hilarious father was a vicious debater and a take-no-prisoners competitor who helped him develop the strength to overcome challenges as an adult.
There, He’s Crying is alternately laugh-out-loud funny, heart-warming and disturbing.
A gripping, first-hand account of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center will make you feel like you’re there.
Magill, a cigar-smoking, martini-drinking, gun-enthusiast, demonstrates love and sacrifice for a son who has declared himself a transgender woman. The email exchange between the two who clearly love one another but are 180-degrees apart will make this book worth your time.
Ultimately, There, He’s Crying is about knowing when to make life-altering decisions and dive into the unknown.