<p>In "My Little Boy," Carl Ewald crafts a poignant and lyrical narrative that explores the bond between father and son through the lens of innocence, familial love, and the complexities of childhood. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century Europe, Ewald employs a delicate prose style that combines subtle humor with a deep emotional resonance, allowing readers to witness the trials and joys of parenthood. The book's literary context reflec...