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    • I am not certain how I came to this book, but I recall I had it in Florida prior to my father's passing. I believe I asked him some of the questions. It would have been wonderful to have blogged all that.

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  • Batona said on Mar 24, 2007

Book Description

What do you wish you had asked your dad?

What did you feel the first time you cradled me in your arms?

What was your proudest day as a dad?

A little book that asks big questions: some serious, some playful, some risky. "I had ample opportunity to ask Dad these questions when he was alive. But it seemed that a million reasons not to do so could always be found. It was a waste of everything Dad had ever seen, done, and thought about not to hear his answers, and I regret not finding out more about him when I had the chance." This book was borne of that regret and has one underlying objective: to develop a blueprint for discovery so that children of any age can start to build a clearer, deeper picture of the man behind the word Dad.

"So this is for my dad. And for all dads, past, present, and future. And for their sons and daughters. And for the simple pleasure of talking to each other."--Vincent Staniforth

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Hardcover
Edition: Reprint
ISBN-10: 1567313752
ISBN-13: 9781567313758
Publisher: MJF Books
Pub date: Jun 01, 2000
Dimensions: 21 cm x 14 cm x 1 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Hardcover
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