Sorrell and Son is a novel by the British writer Warwick Deeping, published in 1925.
When Captain Sorrel's wife leaves him, he takes upon himself to raise his son, Kit, by making sacrifices in terms of his career and life.
[2] At one point in the story, Kit's mother reenters their life, making it problematic for Sorrel to balance his lie with the facts that are emerging.
Kingsley Amis saw the novel as an example of how the best-seller authors have psyches not less comparable to "their highbrow equivalents":[4] "A rapturous wish-fulfilling dream of perfect filial love lies at the core of the book, involving absolute rejection of the mother and absolute devotion to the father, and hinting at a disturbance in the author of dimensions normally reserved for figures of pan-European stature.
"[4] The novel has been adapted into two films: In 1984 a six-part television series Sorrell and Son was released.