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Books for Fathers
Looking for a good book as a gift or for your own library? Here are several reviews of books that I think every dad should read about being a better father.
The Complete Single Father
Authors Elaine Fantle Shimberg and Michael Shimberg have written the definitive guide for success for a single father. Whether the dad is divorced, widowed or never married, The Complete Single Father is filled with great ideas, meaningful insights and very practical approaches to the challenges of single fathers.
The Dangerous Book for Boys
I have to admit; even though I have moved into grandfatherhood, there is still a lot of boy in my heart. The Dangerous Book for Boys reached into my inner boy and made me long for the days of my youth, and to be excited about my sons and grandsons having similar experiences in their young lives.
Come on People
A review of the book Come on People by Bill Cosby and Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D. Come on People is a call to action to responsible fatherhood and to strengthening the resolve of young black men to step up to adult responsibilities and become good role models for their children and families.
Book Review - The Dad I Wish I Had
The Dad I Wish I Had, Freddie Scott II, Christian fathers, book review
Outswimming the Sharks - A Book Review
A review of the book Outswimming the Shark by J.H. Hyun. Outswimming th Sharks is a guidebook to success when obstacles seem insurmountable. Any father dealing with wayward children, divorce, unemployment or death of a loved on will find Outswimming with the Sharks a great resource for gaining perspective and dealing with obstacles in a...
The Book of Man: Readings on the Path to Manhood
A review of The Book of Man - Readings on the Path to Manhood by William Bennett. This is an excellent book for a father and son to read together about growing into manhood.
Restoring Power to Parents and Places
A review of the book Restoring Power to Parents and Places by Richard Korbesh. This book is an excellent resource for community development leaders and parents to find ways to build productive families and enhance family-nurturing communities.
