A Father's Guide to Raising Daughters

Because I Need One!

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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/3/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 88
ISBN : 9781412001298

About the Book

The book is targeted at fathers and single mothers who want a male's perspective on raising daughters. The book is written for an adult male, i.e. it has short chapters, one to three pages, for quick reading (and short attention spans). It has 30 chapters and a key "take away message" highlighted in each chapter. It is organized both chronologically and by topic.

"I use actual dialogue I've had with my daughters to keep it light and fun to read." says the author. "While writing down the information in this book, it became apparent that other fathers could probably benefit from this same information. When my wife read the book, she commented that single mothers would probably buy it to get a 'man's perspective' on raising daughters. With these 2 additional objectives in mind, I am publishing and promoting the book."

If you have a daughter(s) or know someone with a daughter(s), then this book is a wonderful gift idea. It's a new book written "from the heart and from the hip" by the father of four daughters. The author shares his lessons learned, real-time experiences, and recent wisdom on the subject of "Raising Daughters." The book is entitled, A Father's Guide To Raising Daughters: Because I Need One. The book has 30 tips for raising daughters and is written in a no-nonsense, net, to-the-point manner. Each chapter is one to three pages long. It's a quick read with 83 pages. Those with short attention spans will love it! It also provides mothers (especially single moms) with a male perspective on "Raising Daughters."

It will alarm, arm, and amuse readers. It makes a great gift for Father's Day, birthdays, and Christmas. It's a low cost, high impact gift idea! Order NOW!


About the Author

I am the father of four daughters ages 14, 7, 4, and 2. With a seven year gap between my first and second daughters, it suddenly dawned on me that I needed to repeat the experiences, teaching moments, and information transfer three more times. Fearing that "middle-aged moments" would rob me of this ability, I decided to write it all down. My chief qualification for writing the book is that I'm "living it." I plan to write a series of books on this topic. Other qualifications include a master's degree in theological studies, a master's in business administration, and a bachelor's degree in engineering. I am an ordained minister in my Church, where I led the Sunday School for ten years and now lead the Healing Prayer Ministry and the Evangelism Ministry.