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Stephen Graham Launches Global Call for Fathers to Contribute to New ...

  • Stephen Graham is launching Letters to Our Sons, a collection of letters from fathers offering advice on manhood that includes his own letter.
  • Earlier this year, Adolescence explored toxic masculinity and social media, becoming Netflix's second most watched English-language series as Graham said it revealed a "greater need for communication between fathers and sons."
  • Inspired by her son aged 13, Orly Klein, psychology lecturer, is helping develop the book while Bloomsbury invites fathers from all walks of life to submit letters.
  • The organisers will donate to ManUp for every published letter, and Bloomsbury will also contribute; Graham said he hopes the book helps fathers start conversations with their sons.
  • Bloomsbury hopes the project will become a genuine social and cultural movement, urging men of all ages—including new fathers and absent fathers—to submit public submissions bridging father-son disconnects.
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Actor Stephen Graham had a big breakthrough with his role in the Netflix series “Adolescence.” Now he’s taking the father issues in the TV series further in a global project where fathers are encouraged to write letters to their sons.

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'Adolescence' creator asks dads to share letters with sons

Stephen Graham, the creator and star of searing teen murder saga "Adolescence", launched an appeal Wednesday for fathers around the world to pen and then share letters to their sons.

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