Motion sickness: a memoir
Biography, Family biography, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-narrated audio, Automated braille
Summary
David Layton shares his memories of a childhood during which he was shuttled from country to country, guardian to guardian. His parents, poet Irving Layton and his wife Aviva, largely ignored their son and allowed others to be responsible for… his upbringing. Layton's story moves from Canada to London to Greece to Morocco and then back to London again, and includes stories about not just his family but also about his godfather, the poet and performer Leonard Cohen. 1999.