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I Am a Dad, Now What?
- My Own Experience
- ナレーター: Justus McGonigal
- 再生時間: 47 分
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あらすじ・解説
"This book is for those who, like me, struggled to find their way as fathers. If you've faced uncertainty, made mistakes, and learned from them, then this book is for you. I share my personal journey, from feeling lost to finding my way, and the lessons I learned along the way. With four sons and a late-in-life adoption, I've experienced the challenges of fatherhood firsthand. This book is my story of redemption, resilience, and growth. It's never too late to acknowledge past mistakes, make amends, and start anew. If you're ready to say, 'I'm a dad, now what?', then join me on this journey of self-discovery and transformation."
"Larry Fleetwood is a devoted single father, author, and speaker who shares his journey of triumph over adversity, inspiring others to find hope and resilience in the face of challenge."
"With humor, vulnerability, and wisdom, Larry Fleetwood writes from the heart about his experiences as a single father, offering a unique perspective on parenting, personal growth, and the power of community."
"Larry Fleetwood is a passionate advocate for single parents and a testament to the transformative power of perseverance. His story will inspire you to embrace your own journey and find strength in the midst of struggle."
"From the trenches of single fatherhood, I learned the hard way what not to do. But in the process, I discovered the value of community, humility, and asking for help. This book is my story of trial and error, of mistakes and redemption. As a single father, I had to navigate the challenges of raising my sons on my own, and I learned that it's okay to ask for help. We don't have to be islands unto ourselves. Join me on this journey of growth, learning, and transformation, and discover that even in the toughest moments, there is always hope and support to be found."