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A father should be the man by which all other men are measured in the eyes of his daughter. This book is designed to open up discussions between fathers and daughters on the cusp of becoming adults. Too often meaningful conversations between fathers and daughters break down and falter for lack of a focus on the simple things in life. Small conversations, which continually bolster the self-esteem and self-efficacy of the young woman leaving home, may create a space that will allow the relationship between the father and his daughter to remain intact after she has left the home. Robin K.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A father should be the man by which all other men are measured in the eyes of his daughter. This book is designed to open up discussions between fathers and daughters on the cusp of becoming adults. Too often meaningful conversations between fathers and daughters break down and falter for lack of a focus on the simple things in life. Small conversations, which continually bolster the self-esteem and self-efficacy of the young woman leaving home, may create a space that will allow the relationship between the father and his daughter to remain intact after she has left the home. Robin K. Johnson's experiences with his seven daughters have given him insight into what leads to the disconnect between a father and daughter when she begins to step into womanhood, leaving the image of ''daddy's little girl'' behind. A Daughter's Book of Secrets contains vital information that a father should impart to his daughter. It also opens up areas in which some fathers fear to tread, but where they may meet their daughters as they enter into adulthood.
Autorenporträt
Robin K. Johnson is an author and writer. He is the husband and father of eight beautiful children (seven girls and one boy). He is a graduate of Beaumont Charlton-Pollard High School in Beaumont, Texas, a graduate of Lee College, Baytown, Texas, and holds masters and doctoral degrees from George Fox University. Sometimes good stories are created from hard and beautiful places. Robin has published several books (Planting Daisies, A Daughter’s Book of Secrets, The Heritage Tree, and Mommy, Santa Claus Looks Like Me!) with short stories that increase the emotional connections between reader, the character, and the items circulating in the background (rooms, chairs, cups of coffee, and inanimate objects such as ceiling fans and dominoes).