About His Mother’s Son: Memoirs of An Accidental Man by Paul Anthony
How do you turn an accidental life into an authentic one? How do you find the place where you fit in?
Paul Anthony’s first memoir describes a search for meaning and belonging that was motivated by a fractured relationship with his mother. The wall that blocked their maternal bond in time rose up between him and others–at home, school, work, and with friends and lovers. How could he find a way to surmount that wall? How could he resolve the struggle in his heart between the need to love and the hatred ignited by her rejection? His very life hung in balance as his quest led him to steamy jungles, frozen mountains, and even to the depths of his darkest dreams.
But when he finally discovered the key to unlock the mystery of himself, would he have what it took to use it?
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Author Bio:
Paul Anthony is the author of the new book His Mother’s Son: Memoirs
of an Accidental Man. His enduring passions for nature, art, and
psychology were united as he poured the first sixty years of his life into
this, his premier published work.
Paul’s fascination with the natural world has taken him to Canada, East
Africa, Latin America, and around the western United States as a
backpacker, mountaineer, and explorer of archeological sites. At home
he also embraced the adventure of self-discovery with his studies of
psychology, literature, music, and poetry. In all of these activities, he
sought to plumb the depths of his psyche. This pursuit is a thread woven
throughout the decades, from a conflicted childhood to a hard-won
resolution many years later.
After living for seventeen years on a wooded property on Camano
Island, Washington, Paul has made his home since 2018 in Cuenca,
Ecuador. There he spends his time writing, investigating his new
surroundings, and learning Spanish.