Good dads are almost as rare as fire-breathing dragons--or at least so it seems. New from the author of the critically acclaimed "Blue Like Jazz"--and the man who taught him the things his dad never did--comes a gut-wrenching, honest look at growing up without a father.
Don Miller is an excellent writer who is not afraid to take on themes dear to our hearts yet scary to talk about. This book is intended for men who grow up without a father, but it helped me too, a women who grew up fatherless. Same fantastic writing style as Blue Lie Jazz & Through Painted Deserts. A must read for Miller fans.