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Father to Daughter

Life Lessons on Raising a Girl

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Father to Daughter

By: Harry H. Harrison Jr.
Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
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To guide and inspire.

Share her wonder. Dance with her always. Teach her to be courageous, fearless, confident in any situation. Anchored in values and filled with clear and simple words of wisdom, this small book speaks large truths about raising a daughter. About respect and trust. About unicorns and sports and boys. And about the joys and responsibilities that come with being the first man in her life.

©2003, 2013 Harry H. Harrison Jr. (P)2021 Tantor
Parenting & Families Personal Development Fatherhood Personal Success Relationships
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More of a reminder of do’s and don’ts, rather than a real book. No hints on the how’s.

Do’s Don’ts list of what to do with your daughter

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Unlike other reviewers, I found this book, very helpful and bunch of reminders on things that we should all do as fathers and what to abstain. You can pick what you like and then dig deeper into that subject if you want it's actually one of the most concise books I've ever listened to with a lot of ideas in one place. I may not agree with all of them, but at least I was exposed to a lot of new ideas which I appreciate and like about this book.

Great reminders

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I enjoyed it, was great it lasted one hour too ..felt like they read off the sparknotes lol

Smooth and straight to the point

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I agree with the reviewer that mentioned this is more of a “Do and don’t do list” than an actual book. The author himself admits he wrote this book after he realized his Father/Son book had many girl dads reading and using it. If it weren’t for that, I don’t think he would have ever wrote this. I also don’t think parenting is this simple. His advice of do/don’t is not one-size-fits all. There’s definitely some good advice in this book, but it’s buried in there.

Not Much of an Actual Book

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