The Measure of a Man: Inspirational Father-Son Memoir About Life Lessons & Family Bonds | Perfect for Father's Day Gifts & Family Storytime
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FINALIST - Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Non-Fiction (2012) FINALIST - Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction (2012)FINALIST - Governor General's Literary Award - Non-Fiction (2012)FINALIST - BC Book Prize's Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize (2012) A son’s decision to alter his father’s last surviving suit for himself is the launching point for this powerful book – part personal memoir, part social history of the man’s suit – about fathers and sons, love and forgiveness, and learning what it means to be a man. For years, journalist and amateur tailor JJ Lee tried to ignore the suit hanging at the back of his closet. It was his father’s suit. But when JJ decides to make the suit his own, little does he know he is about to embark on a journey to understand his own past. As JJ cuts into the jacket, he begins to piece together the story of his relationship with his father, a charismatic but troubled Montreal restauranteur whose demons brought tumult upon his family. JJ also recounts his own ups and downs during the year he spent as an apprentice at Modernize Tailors – the last of the great Chinatown suitmakers in Vancouver – where, under the tutelage of his octogenarian master tailor, he learns invaluable lessons about life. Woven throughout JJ’s tale are stories of the suit’s own evolution, illuminating how this humble garment has, for centuries, been the surprising battleground for the war between generations. Written with great wit, bracing honesty, and narrative verve, and featuring line drawings throughout by the author, The Measure of a Manis an unforgettable story of love, forgiveness, and discovering what it means to be your own man.
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JJ Lee's father was elegant, complex, and sometimes troubled. From him JJ got his first sense of men's fashion. His memoir of life with his father is interspersed with fascinating chapters on suits. Did you know that today's business suit owes something to suits of armour?Until I read this book I had no idea of what went into the making of a suit or why some suit wearers look great - think David Beckham. I would like to give this book to every man who is thinking of buying a suit, and it's a must-read for anyone who is interested in men's fashion.However, this is not just a book about men's clothing. Lee's memoir of his father is told with exceptional honesty and compassion.
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