At the age of thirty-five, Matthew Vaberâs life is so messy it can only be at a turning point. In one direction is the neon glare of his fatherâs recent suicide, and in the other is the tough love of his fluorescent mother. Heâd love to find love, but he canât make it twenty minutes into a first date without spotting that fatal flaw. In spite of Matthewâs better intentions, he always finds himself back at the same old place: 555-PUMP, âNew Yorkâs only phone line for men who are serious about their bodies!â Eventually, even Matthew realizes the long odds of making a love connection on a sex line, but then the pound sign connects him to Henry. Much to his dismay, Matthew canât find a single problem with him. In fact, Henry may be just the one to lead Matthew past his recent tragedies and childhood traumas. If Matthew lets himself follow, that is. Philip Galanesâs dynamic wit and idiosyncratic charm make Fatherâs Daya compassionate, heart-melting story and a delightful debut.
At the age of thirty-five, Matthew Vaberâs life is so messy it can only be at a turning point. In one direction is the neon glare of his fatherâs recent suicide, and in the other is the tough love of his fluorescent mother. Heâd love to find love, but he canât make it twenty minutes into a first date without spotting that fatal flaw. In spite of Matthewâs better intentions, he always finds himself back at the same old place: 555-PUMP, âNew Yorkâs only phone line for men who are serious about their bodies!â Eventually, even Matthew realizes the long odds of making a love connection on a sex line, but then the pound sign connects him to Henry. Much to his dismay, Matthew canât find a single problem with him. In fact, Henry may be just the one to lead Matthew past his recent tragedies and childhood traumas. If Matthew lets himself follow, that is. Philip Galanesâs dynamic wit and idiosyncratic charm make Fatherâs Daya compassionate, heart-melting story and a delightful debut.