Not My Father’s Son: A Memoir Audiobook
Allan Cumming showed great work both as a writer and narrator in presenting this volume. Baggage and Alan Cumming: Legal Immigrant is his other renowned compositions.
Dim, excruciating recollections can resemble an enclosure and on the other hand, on account of Alan Cumming, they can be stored in a case adhered in the loft to be neglected. Until one day the container detonated and every one of the recollections flooded back in terrible detail. Alan Cumming experienced childhood in the grasp of a man family prisoner, somebody who distributed viciousness effortlessly, who pursued a quiet conflict with himself that occasionally poured out onto everybody around him. That man was Alex Cumming, who was Alan’s dad. [Not My Father’s Son: A Memoir Audiobook]
At the time when TV makers moved toward Alan to show up on a famous name parentage show in 2010, he eagerly concurred. He expected to tackle a secret that had long created a shaded area over his loved ones. His maternal granddad ‘Tommy Dear’ had vanished into the Far East after WWII. Alan’s mom had barely any insight into him and he had been a messenger, conveying data between regiments on his motorbike. The last time she saw her dad, Alan’s mom was eight years of age. At the time when she was 13, the family was educated that he had kicked the bucket with his hand, a coincidental shooting. [Not My Father’s Son: A Memoir Audiobook]
However, this was by all accounts not the only secret laid before Alan’s feet. His dad, whom Alan had not seen or addressed for over 10 years and reconnected not long before recording for Who Do You Assume You Are? started. With lewd humor, mind, and staggering understanding, Alan flawlessly moved to and fro in time, coordinating stories from his young life in Scotland and his encounters today as the praised entertainer of film, TV, and stage.