In the tradition of Big Fish , a poignant and eccentric novel about fathers, sons, and the power of stories to change the way we see the world--and the people--around us. He's a big man, my granddad, not necessarilyin size or proportion, but in other ways, like the manner in which he lives. The trouble in which he finds himself. The magic that heconjures and the spectacular things he believes. When he was a younger man, Alistair McPhee was fond of...