In this Mindworks in Conversation, Len Prazych speaks with Tony Errichetti about his memoir My Fathers: Letters of Healing on a Quest for the Truth, a deeply personal exploration of childhood abuse, silence, faith, and the long arc of healing.
In this Mindworks in Conversation, Len Prazych speaks with Tony Errichetti about his memoir My Fathers: Letters of Healing on a Quest for the Truth, a deeply personal exploration of childhood abuse, silence, faith, and the long arc of healing.
Prazych reflects on how a brief moment of abuse reverberated across decades not because of the act itself, but because of the silence that followed. Through letters written to his father after his death, he traces grief, anger, betrayal, and the slow work of meaning-making. The conversation explores writing as a form of healing, the cost of unspoken trauma, and the courage required to tell a story when answers may never fully come.
This is not a story of easy resolution, but of reckoning, reflection, and the necessity of speaking what has long been held in silence.