Fake Smiles: A Memoir

"Fake Smiles" is a poignant memoir by Tony Rogers, detailing the complex relationship with his father, William P. Rogers, a key political figure in the Eisenhower and Nixon administrations. Amidst the societal shifts from post-war calm to the sixties' unrest, Tony, a reflective soul with interests in music, protests, and simpler pleasures, navigates his tumultuous relationship with his ambitious father. Their journey from conflict to acceptance offers a unique lens on a transformative American era, enriched by encounters with historical figures like Nixon, Frost, and McCarthy. An award-winning novelist, Tony Rogers delivers an insightful, deeply personal narrative that transcends mere biography.

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About the Author: Tony Rogers
Tony Rogers holds degrees from Yale and Harvard Law School. Once upon a time, he was a professional musician, briefly a Wall Street lawyer and for twenty-five years a hospital administrator. He is the winner of the Nilsen Prize for a First Novel and the Writer's Voice Capricorn Prize for a collection of short stories. The Nilsen Prize winning novel, The Execution of Richard Sturgis, As Told by His Son, Colin, was published by Southeast Missouri State University Press in 2013. His fiction and non-fiction have appeared in The Gettysburg Review, Pleiades, Thema, North Dakota Quarterly, The Worcester Review, The Boston Globe Magazine, and many others. Rogers lives in Cambridge with his wife Tamara.
Fake Smiles is a graceful, moving and reflective memoir of a contentious fatherson relationship set against the backdrop of the Eisenhower and Nixon eras. The father—William P. Rogers—was attorney general in the Eisenhower administration and secretary of state in the Nixon administration, a period of dramatic change from post-war stability to the turmoil of the sixties. The author—Tony Rogers—the shy, introspective oldest son of the Rogers family marched against the Vietnam War while his dad was heading the State Department, played guitar in rock and jazz bands, built ham radios, spent two summers working on farms and had no appetite to "get ahead" which was his hard-driving and competitive father's constant mantra. Gradually and with great difficulty, father and son learned to accept each other. Always candid, never sparing himself, Tony Rogers—an award winning novelist and short story writer—recounts what the difficult time and that difficult relationship were like.

The famous and infamous were frequent visitors to the Rogers household. Richard Nixon often stopped for drinks after playing golf at Burning Tree, Robert Frost came to thank Bill Rogers for his help in getting Ezra Pound out of St. Elizabeths mental hospital, and the Red-baiting senator Joseph McCarthy tried to teach Tony how to box in the family living room.

The record of an unorthodox life and a hard-won father-son relationship, Fake Smiles is an uncommonly literate, personal history that reveals fresh insights into a pivotal and still influential era of contemporary American history.

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