A summer in Corfu when 18 is the backdrop of Gíslason’s memoir about the kindness of strangers, father figures….and a pirate who exhibits both un-pirate-y traits. Told in three time zones completely simple to follow, we inhale his thoughts looking back to 1990, 2014 and 2022. Now with two strapping sons himself, Gíslason ruminates on what fatherhood means, how it affects how your life turns out, and how you need to loosen some reins, and tighten others. Evocatively described - particularly the Corfiot scenes - you are either riding or walking down dusty rural lanes, through olive groves and past tavernas, miles from anywhere under azure skies. Stunning.