With sharp characterization and humor, this novel tells the story of Sam Keitzer, art restorer, husband, and father of two who has lost his balance to a strain of the flu. The tranquillizer Ativan and a few days rest do nothing for him, while his self-prescribed cure—a mix of sexual desire and good intentions—precipitates his fall.
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Stephen Zeifman is the author of several novels, including The Family Man. He is also a photographer and a teacher at Toronto’s Bishop Strachan Girl’s School. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.
“Toronto writer Stephen Zeifman’s all knowing narration holds us . . . building a replete and absorbing portrait of a formidable male ego on the skids.” —Jim Bartley, Globe and Mail, on The Family Man
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