Just In Time For Father's Day, Adam Nimoy's New Memoir Will Explore His Troubled Relationship with His Dad

Just In Time For Father's Day, Adam Nimoy's New Memoir Will Explore His Troubled Relationship with His Dad

Adam Nimoy, the son of Spock actor Leonard Nimoy, has a memoir that is set to be released on June 4. The memoir titled The Most Human: Reconciling with My Father, Leonard Nimoy. The memoir addresses Adam’s rocky relationship with his father and how that has impacted his life. Here is an excerpt from the book that Adam posted on his X:

Like Spock, my father was often inscrutable – it was hard to know what he was thinking or feeling. The similarity to the half-human, half-Vulcan science officer didn’t end there. Like Spock, Dad was not the warm and fuzzy type.

This is not Adam’s first book. In 2009 he wrote a book titled My Incredibly Wonderful Miserable Life: An Anti-Memoir. This book is about Adam’s struggle with drug and alcohol addiction, a messy divorce, and a rocky career path.  However, his new book The Most Human talks specifically about Adam’s relationship with his father and his relationship with fatherhood. 

To help promote his new memoir Adam also started a newsletter. If you sign up you will receive updates on the memoir as well as upcoming events, news, and exclusive photos. You can sign up for the newsletter here. In addition, Adam will be appearing on our podcast later this year. If you want to get this episode and every other podcast episode early and also hear deleted scenes make sure to join our Patreon!

You can pre-order The Most Human here

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