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A trip with his estranged father changes Nate forever. Just as summer vacation is about to arrive, Nate Huffman's plans are unexpectedly shelved for the most unlikely of reasons: the reappearance of his estranged father. Not only is the old man back, he's got this goofy idea about a road trip the two of them will take. Nate finds himself in a pickup with a man he can't stand. His father wants to reconnect, and he wants Nate to really understand him. Larry Huffman has chosen to make this happen by taking his son into his own past, which has the Vietnam War as its centrepiece. As the two struggle their way through the jungle of the Ashau Valley, the old man relives the horror of the battle that changed him forever, and Nate undergoes changes of his own - and they experience something that goes far beyond what either of them expected.
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"[A] snappy, affecting YA-centered novel ... Poulsen handles heavy material with sophistication."
Publishers Weekly
"Old Man is tightly written and fast-paced. It's a book about relationships and about war, and it will appeal to teenage boys because the heavy themes are conveyed through Nate's engaging and humorous voice."
Canadian Materials magazine
"...this is a grown-up book about the horrors of war and a boy discovering the grey areas of life, told in an irresistible, realistic young voice."
Quill & Quire