
Henry Henry by Allen Bratton offers a compelling exploration of complex family dynamics and personal identity. The novel follows Hal Lancaster, a 22-year-old gay Catholic navigating early adulthood after Oxford, caught between internships, social escapades, and the weight of religious guilt. His father, Henry, embodies a paradoxical mix of tyranny and martyrdom, whose obsessive control over Hal blurs the lines between cruelty and care. This nuanced narrative is ideal for readers interested in psychological depth, contemporary coming-of-age stories, and the intricate ties of familial expectation and self-discovery.
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