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Dear Father Dear Son Larry Elder

  • SKU: BELL-35161788
Dear Father Dear Son Larry Elder
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Publisher: WND Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.83 MB
Author: Larry Elder
ISBN: 9781936488452, 9781936488971, 1936488450, 1936488973
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Dear Father Dear Son Larry Elder by Larry Elder 9781936488452, 9781936488971, 1936488450, 1936488973 instant download after payment.

Stunning ... a wonderful read ... a page-turner ... a handbook for life. Those words of advance praise from another celebrated author scarcely convey just how powerfully mesmerizing is the latest book by New York Times best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host Larry Elder. To be released by WND Books Nov. 13, 2012, Dear Father, Dear Son is a personal memoir of Elder's troubled—one might even say tortured—relationship with his father, and the astonishing outcome that develops when Elder, at long last, confronts him.Says Elder: A man's relationship with his father—every boy, every man lucky enough to have a father in his life has to figure that out. My own father? I thought I knew him—even though he seldom talked about himself. And what I knew I hated—really, really hated. Cold, ill-tempered, thin-skinned, my father always seemed on the brink of erupting. Scared to death of him, I kept telling myself to find the courage to...

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