The Long Way Home
A Memoir of Healing Father Wounds, Overcoming Family Estrangement, and Finding Reconciliation After 30 Years
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Scott L Adams
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What if everything you believed about your father was a lie?
For thirty years, Scott Adams carried a wound that never healed. At sixteen, desperate to escape the brutal reality of military life, he begged to come home. The army told him they'd called his father. They told him his dad said no—that he was better off staying. Scott believed them. And for three decades, that belief poisoned everything.
He kept his father at arm's length. Showed up for birthdays and Christmas, but never let him get close. Never asked the question that haunted him: Why didn't you want me to come home?
Until the day he finally did.
"The Long Way Home" is the raw, unflinching story of a father and son separated by a lie, and the courage it took to find their way back to each other.
From the chaos of his parents' divorce at twelve—choosing to stay with his dad because he couldn't bear to leave him alone—to the devastating birthday when his mother moved out, Scott's childhood was defined by loss. He joined the British Army at sixteen, hoping it would save him. Instead, it broke him.
When he asked to leave, the army claimed his father refused to sign the release papers. Scott believed them. He went home to his mother, never returned to his father's house, and spent the next thirty years silently blaming the man who raised him.
Through two failed marriages, three children, and decades of unspoken resentment, Scott built his life on a foundation of lies. Until 2018, when his relationship with Jenny ended and he found himself at rock bottom—finally ready to ask his father the question that had haunted him for decades.
The answer changed everything.
His father had never received the call. The army had lied. And Scott had wasted thirty years blaming a man who had done nothing wrong.
This is a book about:
•The lies we tell ourselves and the stories that keep us stuck
•The courage it takes to ask hard questions and face painful truths
•Healing relationships you thought were broken beyond repair
•Making up for lost time with the people who matter most
•Breaking cycles of pain and creating new legacies for your children
What readers will discover:
•How one conversation can shatter decades of resentment
•Why sons need to understand their fathers as whole people, not just parents
•The power of forgiveness—even when you've been wronged
•Practical steps to reconcile with an estranged father before it's too late
•How to create new traditions that heal old wounds
Now, every Thursday night, Scott plays pool with his seventy-six-year-old father and his twenty-one-year-old son at their local pub. Three generations, making up for lost time. Creating memories that replace the pain. Building a legacy of healing instead of hurt.
But it almost never happened.
If you're carrying resentment toward your father. If you've been estranged for years. If there's a conversation you've been too afraid to have. If you're wondering if it's too late to heal...
This book is for you.
Because the truth is: it's never too late. The pool table is waiting. The conversation is possible. And your father is hoping, more than you know, that you'll find your way home.
"The Long Way Home" includes:
•A complete memoir spanning 40 years of pain, loss, and ultimate reconciliation
•A practical guide with actionable steps for healing father-son relationships
•Reflection questions and exercises for readers on their own journey
•Real strategies for having difficult conversations with estranged parents
•Hope for anyone who thinks their relationship is broken beyond repair
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