In Breton Dukes's potent collection, ordinary lives unravel amidst societal pressures. A young father, fueled by Ritalin, contemplates a dangerous leap. A teacher faces public shame after a career misstep. A carer navigates a fraught day, seeking solace for his troubled charge.
What Sort of Man delves into the heart of contemporary struggles, revealing the fragility and resilience of men grappling with identity, relationships, and the weight of expectation. These stories, set against the backdrop of Dunedin, New Zealand, offer a raw and unflinching look at the human condition. Perfect for readers of literary fiction seeking short stories with emotional depth and thought-provoking social commentary.