Winner of the Costa Book Award for Biography"Oh this book. Beautiful and fierce and brave. Memory and war and family and loss and, well, wow."--Helen Macdonald, author of H Is for Hawk
Keggie Carew grew up in the gravitational field of an unorthodox father who, despite his technicolor life, always remained an enigma. After decades of estrangement, Keggie reunites with him just as his memory begins to fail. As she sets out on a mission to unravel the secrets of her father's past she quickly finds herself on a rollercoaster journey into surprising corners of twentieth century war and peace. During the Second World War, Tom Carew was an undercover guerrilla agent, parachuted behind enemy lines to help raise guerrilla resistance first against the Germans in France, then against the Japanese in Southeast Asia, where, as a sarong-clad twenty-five-year-old he was called the "Mad Irishman" and "Lawrence of Burma." In peacetime he lived on his wits and irresistible charm, but these were not the best qualities to sustain a family. Part detective story, part history, and part biography, woven together with Keggie's personal experience of growing up with her dazzling yet challenging father, Dadland is an epic story of success, failure, grief, jealousy, madness, mischief, memory, and most of all, fierce love.