Gregory, a deeply personal and poignant memoir, is a candid account of Gregory’s early years that weaves by his mother with unwavering love and honesty. The story begins on the day Gregory’s father disappears, leaving his mother to navigate the challenges of single parenthood and the complexities of growing up without a father figure. Through a series of heartfelt vignettes, she shares the intimate struggles and triumphs of raising a boy in a world that often feels incomplete.
As Gregory navigates his childhood, he grapples with feelings of abandonment, identity, and belonging. The narrative captures the complexities of love, longing, and resilience, offering a raw and authentic glimpse into a life shaped by absence.
Through his mother’s eyes, we see Gregory’s struggles and triumphs, as well as the ways in which his mother’s love and determination shape his young life. "Gregory" is more than just a story of absence; it is a celebration of perseverance and the indomitable spirit of a mother and son finding their way together.