Jeffray Harrison and Thy Father’s Glass

Author Jeffray Harrison with his novel Thy Father’s Glass paired with a Tazo Organic Zen Green Tea

About the Book: Dane Schottmer remembers his father, Branson, as hard, mean, and distant. He promised himself and his wife that he would never turn out like his old man. Still, for years, he held on to the hope for reconciliation or at least an apology for all the abuse he suffered as a child. Those hopes are ruined when Alzheimer’s disease ravages his father’s memory and robs him of his personality, rapidly closing the window of opportunity for the two men to make peace.

Even worse, when Dane’s beloved mother dies, Dane is forced to move into his childhood home and care for the father who never cared for him. As grief and stress consume Dane, his mental health and his marriage suffer—until the home his family has occupied for generations intervenes in a supernatural way. Persistently and provocatively, it invites Dane to see his father for who he really is and to show Dane that he’s more like the old man than he wants to admit.

About the Beverage: Jeffray recommends pairing THY FATHER’S GLASS with a Tazo Organic Green Tea (iced) because “like green tea, Thy Father’s Glass is a blend of different cultural flavors, good for your soul, and might make you feel like the world is full of magic.”

About the Author: Jeffray Harrison is a high school English teacher at a private school in South Florida, trying to squeeze in writing sessions between work and spending time with his family, including his wife, four children, and two grandchildren. In what little spare time remains, he likes to train for triathlons and play open world video games. He has one traditionally published novel titled, Thy Father’s Glass, released in May 2023. In addition, he has had short stories published in literary journals such as Every Day Fiction and Wilderness House Literary Review.

THY FATHER’S GLASS is available on Amazon and other booksellers!

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