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May 08, 2019
A well-crafted and entertaining memoir
Mike Rutherford’s The Living Years: The First Genesis Memoir provides a well-crafted, perceptive, and entertaining look at his life and career. His writing is clear, concise; he comes across as self-effacing and relentlessly good-natured. Rutherford’s account of Genesis’s early years and the succession of personnel changes give good insight into the personalities of his band mates, his relationship with each, and the internal dynamics of the band. He poignantly bookends the story with the sudden death of his father, a celebrated naval officer, with whom he had a sometimes contentious relationship. Throughout the book, Rutherford effectively illuminates his father’s career and personality with excerpts from his dad’s own unpublished memoir. Rutherford recounts that the two were never very close, deeply regretting that he had not endeavored to bridge the gap during dad’s living years.