A review by quinndm
The Good Father by Noah Hawley

3.0

For a book that tackles this subject matter, I was surprised by how much the epilogue affected me emotionally… and that’s because Noah Hawley does it with genuine emotion, without cliche or melodrama. The story, though severe and heavy, never felt depressing or too dark but, instead, was an engaging and fascinating look at a family, especially a father, trying to understand what happened and why. The book left me a little “unfulfilled,” but I suppose that was the point.