Book details
Fitz
Description
Sometimes Fitz would look at himself in the mirror, an expression of pathetic eagerness on his face. He was a dog in the pound, wanting to be adopted. He'd smile. What father wouldn't want this boy?Fifteen-year-old FitzgeraldFitz, to his friendshas just learned that his father, whom he's never met, who supports him but is not a part of his life, is living nearby. Fitz begins to follow him, watch him, study him, and on an otherwise ordinary May morning, he executes a plan to force his father, at gunpoint, to be with him.Over the course of one spring day, Fitz and his father become real to one another. Fitz learns about his father, why he's chosen to remain distant and what really happened between him and Fitz's mother. And his father learns what sort of boy his son has grown up to become.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
240 pages
Why to read
- It offers a unique perspective on father-son relationships and the complexities involved.
- The writing style is engaging and captures the reader's attention from the beginning.
- The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to connect with their stories.
- The book addresses important themes such as identity, forgiveness, and the search for belonging in a thought-provoking way.