Boria Sax’s family experienced tense moments when he was a youth.
He later found out that many of them were caused by his father’s role as an atomic spy for the Soviet Union.
The discovery is one of the topics Sax will share in a presentation, “Atomic Spy’s Son: Discovering the Reality of Your Father’s Secret Life”.
Exploring abnormalities and differentiating speculation from imaginings are going to be discussed, as well.
The Cold War Museum is hosting the virtual program, which starts at 2 p.m. on April 11.
Tickets cost $20 and are available on eventbrite.
Those unable to attend may purchase a ticket and watch the video by emailing Cold War Museum Executive Director Jason Hall at jason@coldwar.org.
Sax has written many books, including Stealing Fire: Memoir of a Boyhood in the Shadow of Atomic Espionage, and teaches at Mercy College and Sing Sing Prison.