When I was a child, my father was the most masculine man I knew, it may seem like a cliché to say that but it was true. While other fathers were socializing in the pubs and generally looking like adult versions of boys, my dad would take us fishing and hunting or have us out in the garage while he took apart and rebuilt car engines. So it was no surprise when I went through his library and found a full collection of Wilbur Smith novels. These epic adventures reflected what it meant to be a man.

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