Most Human: Reconciling with My Father, Leonard Nimoy
By (Author) Adam Nimoy
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
1st October 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
567g
'Adam Nimoy has written about the challenges growing up with his famous father and about their estrangement later in life. The fact that Leonard and Adam found a way to rebuild their relationship should resonate with anyone who struggles with difficult family dynamics.' George Takei
"Engaging and immensely relatable, while at the same time offering deeply profound insights into Adam Nimoy's personal relationships, particularly with his famous father.' Eugene Roddenberry Jr., CEO Roddenberry Entertainment
While the tabloids and fan publications portrayed the Nimoys as a 'close family', to his son Adam, Leonard Nimoy was a total stranger.
The actor was as inscrutable as the iconic half-Vulcan science officer he portrayed on Star Trek, even to those close to him. Now, his son's poignant memoir explores their complicated relationship and how it informed his views on marriage, parenting, and later, sobriety. Despite their differences, both men ventured down parallel paths: marriages leading to divorce, battling addiction, and finding recovery. Most notably, both men struggled to take the ninth step in their AA journey: to make amends with each other.
Discover how the son of Spock learned to navigate this tumultuous relationship from Shabbat dinners to basement AA meetings and how he was finally able to reconcile with his father and with himself.
"Adam Nimoy colors for us the beauty in learning to be more human, how perfectly worthy the endeavor is. Oftentimes, it can take us longer than expected. And that's okay--wonderful, even." --Ethan Peck, Spock in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
"Attorney Nimoy (My Incredibly Wonderful, Miserable Life) holds nothing back in this raw look at his relationship with his father, Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy (1931-2015)...Adam's candor about his own shortcomings lends warmth and self-awareness to the account. Even non-Trekkies will be moved." --Publishers Weekly
"The book reminds us that our relationships are always going to be complicated, but that does not negate their significance in our lives. It reminds us that, though we might struggle to admit it, our parents are just as human as we are." --Jewish Book Council
"Adam Nimoy offers us a brilliant personal reflection on life and healing that will make us laugh and cry, and will inspire us to rethink our lives. Whether you're a Leonard Nimoy fan, a Trekkie, or from another planet, you are sure to find this vulnerable, brave, humorous, and intimate story about Spock, the outer limits, a father-son relationship, and teshuvah (recovery and repair) deeply moving." -Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, author of Pearls of Jewish Wisdom on Living with Kindness
"Adam Nimoy writes an incredibly raw portrayal of a father--an icon known by millions around the world--and a son trying to know himself. He is willing to let you into the world he grew up in and had to emerge from. It's honest and generous of spirit. I found it beautiful and extremely moving." --Ben Stiller
Adam Nimoy is a graduate of UC Berkeley and Loyola Law School. After seven years in entertainment law, he left to pursue a directing career. Nimoy has directed over forty-five hours of network television, as well as directing the critically acclaimed documentary film about his father. For the Love of Spock (2016) was the Official Selection at the Tribeca Film Festival.He was featured in the New York Times article "To Boldly Explore Jewish Roots of Star Trek" and he published a Father's Day piece about his relationship with his father for the Boston Globe. He is the author of My Incredibly Wonderful, Miserable Lifeand has been in 12-step recovery for twenty years. Adam has three children, a step-son, a dog and two cats. He lives in Los Angeles.