"Don Waters' latest book opens with a gut punch: a letter introducing himself, as a high school senior, to the father who left when he was a toddler. These Boys and Their Fathers blends memoir, reportage and fiction in a disquieting yet absorbing, bare-it-all plunge into manhood, family and fatherhood."-- "The Oregonian"
"These Boys is a powerfully candid story of discovering "closure" through accepting and living alongside the pain and truth."--Shelf Awareness-- "Shelf Awareness"
"Wide-ranging in its quest for understanding, These Boys and Their Fathers offers an emphatic record of the scars of abandonment."--The Boston Globe
"The whole of Don Waters's memoir brings to mind Frankenstein's creature: assembled from parts; shouldn't be alive; yet lives and invokes great compassion. . . . Don Waters has clearly escaped the fate of Frankenstein's creature, and his memoir provides a valuable road map for others who may feel equally adrift at sea."--Hippocampus Magazine