Dad Had a Bad Day by Politanoff, Ashton

Dad Had a Bad Day

Headshot meets John Cheever in this darkly funny, deeply moving portrait of what happens when a "sad...
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Author: Ashton Politanoff
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Dad Had a Bad Day by Politanoff, Ashton

Dad Had a Bad Day

$25.20

Dad Had a Bad Day

$25.20
Author: Ashton Politanoff
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Headshot meets John Cheever in this darkly funny, deeply moving portrait of what happens when a "sad dad" reconnects with a passion from his past.

When Ned finds his old Slazenger tennis racquet buried in the garage, he unearths a part of his former self. Having recently lost his job, his sole duty is to watch over their six-year-old son while his wife works. On a whim--and without his wife's knowledge--Ned joins his childhood tennis club with a secret credit card, where he finds life outside the realm of "sad dad" domesticity. He becomes the captain of a local men's rec league team, reconnects with his old hitting partner and former tennis prodigy, Roland, and commits his whole sad self to building a winning team. But when Roland disappears, Ned's search for his friend threatens to consume the path to glory, the relationship with his son, his marriage, and his mind.

A meditation on fathers and sons, male friendship, and the psychic pressures of an individual sport, Politanoff's novel sits beautifully alongside the dark comedy of Iris Murdoch and the masculine angst of John Cheever, with a style all its own. Funny, poignant, and deeply relatable, Dad Had a Bad Day explores our desire for structure, the emotional limits of domestic life, and the unbelievably potent, powerful, intoxicating feeling of winning.

Author: Ashton Politanoff
Publisher: Astra House
Published: 05/19/2026
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.50w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781662603433


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 03/16/2026
Kirkus Reviews 04/01/2026
Booklist 04/01/2026

About the Author
Ashton Politanoff is a frequent contributor to Noon, edited by Diane Williams. His writing has also appeared in Southwest Review, Conjunctions, NY Tyrant, Egress, and elsewhere. He is a former division I tennis player and his childhood coach was Robert Lansdorp, who is credited with coaching Pete Sampras, Tracy Austin, and Maria Sharapova. Politanoff's first novel, You'll Like It Here was published by Dalkey Archive. He is an English professor at Cypress College.

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