Waiting for My Dad
Title | Waiting for My Dad PDF eBook |
Author | L. T. |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 38 |
Release | 2019-06-07 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781643000367 |
A fictional story yet so real in the lives of many young children who live with their single unmarried moms. Chad is a boy who awakes anticipating on meeting his dad. His mom told him that it would be the day his dream comes true. He would meet his dad, a dad that had never been a part of his life, a dad that he had waited six years to meet.
I Can't Wait to Meet My Daddy
Title | I Can't Wait to Meet My Daddy PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Blease |
Publisher | Niche House |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Father and child |
ISBN | 9780974647708 |
I Can'y Wait to Meet My Daddy is a unique gift book for expectant fathers (recipient).
Rap Dad
Title | Rap Dad PDF eBook |
Author | Juan Vidal |
Publisher | Atria Books |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2020-03-17 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1501169408 |
This timely reflection on male identity in America that explores the intersection of fatherhood, race, and hip-hop culture “is a page-turner…drenched in history and encompasses the energy, fire, and passion that is hip-hop” (D. Watkins, New York Times bestselling author). Just as his music career was taking off, Juan Vidal received life-changing news: he’d soon be a father. Throughout his life, neglectful men were the norm—his own dad struggled with drug addiction and infidelity—a cycle that, inevitably, wrought Vidal with insecurity. At age twenty-six, with barely a grip on life, what lessons could he possibly offer a kid? Determined to alter the course for his child, Vidal did what he’d always done when confronted with life’s challenges—he turned to the counterculture. In Rap Dad, the musician-turned-journalist takes a thoughtful and inventive approach to exploring identity and examining how today’s society views fatherhood. To root out the source of his fears around parenting, Vidal revisits the flash points of his juvenescence, a feat that transports him, a first-generation American born to Colombian parents, back to the drug-fueled streets of 1980s–90s Miami. It’s during those pivotal years that he’s drawn to skateboarding, graffiti, and the music of rebellion: hip-hop. As he looks to the past for answers, he infuses his personal story with rap lyrics and interviews with some of pop culture’s most compelling voices—plenty of whom have proven to be some of society’s best, albeit nontraditional, dads. Along the way, Vidal confronts the unfair stereotypes that taint urban men—especially Black and Latino men. “A heartfelt examination of the damage that wayward fathers can leave in their wake” (The Washington Post), Rap Dad is “rich with symbolism…a poetic chronicle of beats, rhymes, and life” (NPR).
Dad Bakes
Title | Dad Bakes PDF eBook |
Author | Katie Yamasaki |
Publisher | WW Norton |
Total Pages | 47 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 132401542X |
A Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book of 2021 A Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book of 2021 An Amazon Best Children's Book of 2021 A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021 Dad wakes early every morning before the sun, heading off to work at the bakery. He kneads, rolls, and bakes, and as the sun rises and the world starts its day, Dad heads home to his young daughter. Together they play, read, garden, and—most importantly—they bake. This lovely, resonant picture book was inspired by muralist Katie Yamasaki’s work with formerly incarcerated people. With subtle, uncluttered storytelling amplified by her monumental and heartfelt paintings, she has created a powerful story of love, of family, and of reclaiming a life with joy.
Forgiving My Father, Forgiving Myself
Title | Forgiving My Father, Forgiving Myself PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Graham |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2019-10-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1493419218 |
When we live with unresolved anger or hurt, the result is nearly always bitterness, broken relationships, and unhealthy behaviors. Unforgiveness not only sabotages our interactions with those around us, it impedes our own spiritual growth and inner peace. And it can happen to anyone. In her most vulnerable writing yet, Ruth Graham reveals how a visit to Angola Prison inspired her to release the unforgiveness lurking in her own heart--toward others, herself, and even her heavenly Father and her earthly father, evangelist Billy Graham. In this encouraging book, she weaves her own personal experiences with biblical examples to explore what holds us back from forgiving others and ourselves--and what we gain when we finally discover the power to forgive. Along the way, she guides us into our own deeply personal experiences of forgiveness that will penetrate our protective walls and unleash true transformation in our lives.
Waiting for My Dad
Title | Waiting for My Dad PDF eBook |
Author | ,Dr. L.T. |
Publisher | Covenant Books, Inc. |
Total Pages | 37 |
Release | 2019-07-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1643000373 |
Waiting for My Dad is a fictional story yet so real in the lives of many young children who live with their single unmarried moms. Chad is a six-year-old little boy who awakes anticipating on meeting his dad. His mom told him that it would be the day his dream comes true. He would meet his dad, a dad that had never been a part of his life, a dad that he had waited six years to meet.
The Song Poet
Title | The Song Poet PDF eBook |
Author | Kao Kalia Yang |
Publisher | Metropolitan Books |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 2016-05-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1627794956 |
From the author of The Latehomecomer, a powerful memoir of her father, a Hmong song poet who sacrificed his gift for his children's future in America In the Hmong tradition, the song poet recounts the story of his people, their history and tragedies, joys and losses; extemporizing or drawing on folk tales, he keeps the past alive, invokes the spirits and the homeland, and records courtships, births, weddings, and wishes. Following her award-winning book The Latehomecomer, Kao Kalia Yang now retells the life of her father Bee Yang, the song poet, a Hmong refugee in Minnesota, driven from the mountains of Laos by American's Secret War. Bee lost his father as a young boy and keenly felt his orphanhood. He would wander from one neighbor to the next, collecting the things they said to each other, whispering the words to himself at night until, one day, a song was born. Bee sings the life of his people through the war-torn jungle and a Thai refugee camp. But the songs fall away in the cold, bitter world of a Minneapolis housing project and on the factory floor until, with the death of Bee's mother, the songs leave him for good. But before they do, Bee, with his poetry, has polished a life of poverty for his children, burnished their grim reality so that they might shine. Written with the exquisite beauty for which Kao Kalia Yang is renowned, The Song Poet is a love story -- of a daughter for her father, a father for his children, a people for their land, their traditions, and all that they have lost.