Review of ...And Then I Would Fly
Posted: 20 Feb 2025, 09:07
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "...And Then I Would Fly" by Damien Thompson.]
...And Then I Would Fly by Damien Thompson is a deeply touching memoir that explores the chaotic life of Damien, with a focus on his destructive relationship with his narcissistic father. This book spans several decades and portrays his struggles from childhood, illustrating how his father shattered his ideal life. The story begins in the 1980s, where we see Damien as a little boy, living happily and filled with love and admiration for his parents. His father, a talented musician who takes on odd jobs, and his mother, a gifted painter, create a seemingly perfect home. Damien recounts numerous incidents that showcase his father’s charisma and ability to connect with others, revealing how much he idolized him. However, everything changes abruptly when Damien's father reveals that his mother is asking for a divorce. This news leads to the collapse of Damien's ideal world. At a young age, he becomes an easy target for his father's manipulation, which twists his perception of love and loyalty. His father turns him against his mother, fostering resentment and using criminal thinking to influence his actions. Together, they sabotage his mother’s home, steal photos, and disturb her life in various ways. Along with his father, he lives in a neglected environment with little food, leading a dysfunctional life, which further corrupts his youthful innocence. Compounding the situation, his father brings home an eighteen-year-old girlfriend, and when she gives birth to his sister, Damien feels utterly devastated. Exposure to drugs spins his life out of control. Desperate to escape this degrading existence, Damien faces a daunting challenge in freeing both himself and his sister, Lily, from their dysfunctional father. Will he succeed? What will become of their lives? To discover the answers, grab a copy of the book.
When the narration begins, Damien's dad is portrayed as a lovable, strong, and friendly character from Damien's perspective. However, after reading the first few chapters, we can clearly see his true manipulative behavior. The story illustrates how Damien's innocent mind is corrupted by his narcissistic father and how he convinces Damien to adopt his twisted worldview, which is truly disturbing. Damien's confusion and eventual decision to go along with his father are depicted clearly. This book is not an easy read; it was hard for me to comprehend the wickedness of his father. It was also disheartening to see how Damien became trapped in his own world and overwhelmed by his worries.
This book illustrates how behaviors and attitudes are passed down through generations. The way you treat your children leaves a lasting impression on them, and they are likely to emulate that behavior when they grow up and raise their own children. Damien realizes this when he becomes a father and makes a conscious effort to break this cycle to become a better parent. Also, this memoir effectively highlights the negative effects of poor mental health and how it impacts families. It underscores the importance of fostering good mental health. I couldn't help but wonder how Damien's life might have been different if his father had a healthier mindset.
I was completely engrossed in the book and felt as though I was traveling alongside Damien on his life journey. Throughout the narrative, the author shares raw emotions and reveals his vulnerability. He opens up about his deep secrets and intimate feelings without any hesitation. It was heart-wrenching to witness a young boy suffering through the struggles of his life. At times, while reading, I felt a strong urge to reach out and help him. I feel Damien's story will be inspirational for readers who have endured a challenging childhood and are feeling weighed down by life's struggles. It encourages readers to rise above their circumstances and confront any challenges that come their way.
While reading, I noticed that some chapters were shorter than others. I also felt that the part where Damien tries to get out of his dysfunctional life and walk on the path of recovery could have been explored in more detail, but that is just my personal opinion. Readers should be aware that the book includes a fair amount of profanity, as well as numerous sexual and drug references. I did notice two errors; however, the overall editing was good. There is nothing I disliked about this book. So, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. Readers who enjoy memoirs that delve into the complexities of individuals with troubled minds and narcissistic tendencies will find this book captivating.
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...And Then I Would Fly
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...And Then I Would Fly by Damien Thompson is a deeply touching memoir that explores the chaotic life of Damien, with a focus on his destructive relationship with his narcissistic father. This book spans several decades and portrays his struggles from childhood, illustrating how his father shattered his ideal life. The story begins in the 1980s, where we see Damien as a little boy, living happily and filled with love and admiration for his parents. His father, a talented musician who takes on odd jobs, and his mother, a gifted painter, create a seemingly perfect home. Damien recounts numerous incidents that showcase his father’s charisma and ability to connect with others, revealing how much he idolized him. However, everything changes abruptly when Damien's father reveals that his mother is asking for a divorce. This news leads to the collapse of Damien's ideal world. At a young age, he becomes an easy target for his father's manipulation, which twists his perception of love and loyalty. His father turns him against his mother, fostering resentment and using criminal thinking to influence his actions. Together, they sabotage his mother’s home, steal photos, and disturb her life in various ways. Along with his father, he lives in a neglected environment with little food, leading a dysfunctional life, which further corrupts his youthful innocence. Compounding the situation, his father brings home an eighteen-year-old girlfriend, and when she gives birth to his sister, Damien feels utterly devastated. Exposure to drugs spins his life out of control. Desperate to escape this degrading existence, Damien faces a daunting challenge in freeing both himself and his sister, Lily, from their dysfunctional father. Will he succeed? What will become of their lives? To discover the answers, grab a copy of the book.
When the narration begins, Damien's dad is portrayed as a lovable, strong, and friendly character from Damien's perspective. However, after reading the first few chapters, we can clearly see his true manipulative behavior. The story illustrates how Damien's innocent mind is corrupted by his narcissistic father and how he convinces Damien to adopt his twisted worldview, which is truly disturbing. Damien's confusion and eventual decision to go along with his father are depicted clearly. This book is not an easy read; it was hard for me to comprehend the wickedness of his father. It was also disheartening to see how Damien became trapped in his own world and overwhelmed by his worries.
This book illustrates how behaviors and attitudes are passed down through generations. The way you treat your children leaves a lasting impression on them, and they are likely to emulate that behavior when they grow up and raise their own children. Damien realizes this when he becomes a father and makes a conscious effort to break this cycle to become a better parent. Also, this memoir effectively highlights the negative effects of poor mental health and how it impacts families. It underscores the importance of fostering good mental health. I couldn't help but wonder how Damien's life might have been different if his father had a healthier mindset.
I was completely engrossed in the book and felt as though I was traveling alongside Damien on his life journey. Throughout the narrative, the author shares raw emotions and reveals his vulnerability. He opens up about his deep secrets and intimate feelings without any hesitation. It was heart-wrenching to witness a young boy suffering through the struggles of his life. At times, while reading, I felt a strong urge to reach out and help him. I feel Damien's story will be inspirational for readers who have endured a challenging childhood and are feeling weighed down by life's struggles. It encourages readers to rise above their circumstances and confront any challenges that come their way.
While reading, I noticed that some chapters were shorter than others. I also felt that the part where Damien tries to get out of his dysfunctional life and walk on the path of recovery could have been explored in more detail, but that is just my personal opinion. Readers should be aware that the book includes a fair amount of profanity, as well as numerous sexual and drug references. I did notice two errors; however, the overall editing was good. There is nothing I disliked about this book. So, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. Readers who enjoy memoirs that delve into the complexities of individuals with troubled minds and narcissistic tendencies will find this book captivating.
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...And Then I Would Fly
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon