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‘Adolescence’ Creator Asks Dads to Share Letters with Sons
- Stephen Graham is launching Letters to Our Sons, a collection of letters from fathers offering advice on manhood that includes his own letter.
- Earlier this year, Adolescence explored toxic masculinity and social media, becoming Netflix's second most watched English-language series as Graham said it revealed a "greater need for communication between fathers and sons."
- Inspired by her son aged 13, Orly Klein, psychology lecturer, is helping develop the book while Bloomsbury invites fathers from all walks of life to submit letters.
- The organisers will donate to ManUp for every published letter, and Bloomsbury will also contribute; Graham said he hopes the book helps fathers start conversations with their sons.
- Bloomsbury hopes the project will become a genuine social and cultural movement, urging men of all ages—including new fathers and absent fathers—to submit public submissions bridging father-son disconnects.
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For a book, actor Stephen Graham invited fathers around the world to write to their son about their vision and experience of masculinity.
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