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Parenting has never been easy, but in today's fast-changing world, the challenges have multiplied. The rules that once defined success and discipline no longer fit the new generation. The same dreams that once seemed impossible are now valid career choices. Yet, many fathers and sons still find themselves trapped in a silent battle-one built on expectations, misunderstandings, and unspoken love. "I Hate You, Papa" is not just a novel; it's a reflection of this generational conflict. It tells the story of Ryan, a young musician who dreams beyond the boundaries set by his father, David. Their…mehr

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Parenting has never been easy, but in today's fast-changing world, the challenges have multiplied. The rules that once defined success and discipline no longer fit the new generation. The same dreams that once seemed impossible are now valid career choices. Yet, many fathers and sons still find themselves trapped in a silent battle-one built on expectations, misunderstandings, and unspoken love. "I Hate You, Papa" is not just a novel; it's a reflection of this generational conflict. It tells the story of Ryan, a young musician who dreams beyond the boundaries set by his father, David. Their relationship is a battlefield of love and resistance, discipline and rebellion, tradition and change. Like many families today, they struggle to understand each other, leading to hurt, anger, and a widening emotional gap. This story is deeply personal, not just for the characters but for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood by their parents-or any parent who has struggled to connect with their child. It explores the unspoken emotions that exist between generations: the father who sacrifices everything but forgets to express love, and the son who craves approval but rebels against control. As I wrote this book, I reflected on the changing role of fathers in modern society. Once seen as distant authority figures, today's fathers must be mentors, friends, and guides. The rigid belief that "father knows best" is fading, making room for a more understanding, open-hearted approach to parenting. This book is not about who is right or wrong-it's about learning to listen, to understand, and to love beyond words. If you are a parent, I hope this story helps you see the world through your child's eyes. If you are a child, I hope it helps you understand the struggles of a father. And if you are someone stuck in between, I hope it reminds you that love is never absent-it is sometimes just unspoken. Welcome to the journey of David and Ryan. A journey of conflict, transformation, and, ultimately, love.