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Invisible Dad: How to Heal as a Fatherless Daughter
- By: Candice Crear
- Narrated by: Candice Crear
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Why me? As a fatherless child, your interpretation of society is a little different. You constantly feel incomplete when you see fathers on television, in the grocery store, and on social media. Join Candice as she takes you on her journey of coming face-to-face with being a fatherless daughter, to living an amazing life filled with healing and wholeness. Candice's life-changing path will help you come to terms with who you truly are.
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I would recommend this book to young African American Christian women who seek peace from the void of an absent father.
- By Amazon Customer on 09-30-18
TLDR find bury your daddy issues in god
Reviewed: 10-15-23
The Author has an all too relatable story. She summarizes well the pains of growing up fatherless. I think if you are someone trying to understand the deep hurt of someone else who has grown up fatherless, this is a good book for you.
However if you are a fatherless daughter and already know these pains, to me this book was just hearing those pains spoken by someone else. Ultimately the author's repeated advice is to find God. If you are a Christian, this book may help you find some healing. If you are not a Christian, it probably will not help you. I have read many Christian self help books and you kind of filter out the religion and hopefully take away some pearls of wisdom.
With this book, however, the only "pearl" is the author's relationship with God. If you are like myself, and have rejected that path - then this book does not hold much else for you other than to hear your pains echoed and perhaps not feel alone in the world.
That being said, thank you to the author for your willingness to be vulnerable. I wish you the best on your journey of healing! It is not an easy walk and we all need someone cheering in our corner.
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The Wandering Inn
- The Wandering Inn, Book 1
- By: pirateaba
- Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
- Length: 48 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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"No killing Goblins." So reads the sign outside of The Wandering Inn, a small building run by a young woman named Erin Solstice. She serves pasta with sausage, blue fruit juice, and dead acid flies on request. And she comes from another world. Ours. It's a bad day when Erin finds herself transported to a fantastical world and nearly gets eaten by a Dragon. She doesn't belong in a place where monster attacks are a fact of life, and where Humans are one species among many. But she must adapt to her new life. Or die.
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Endless whining and painfully slow
- By Kindle Customer on 01-04-20
- The Wandering Inn
- The Wandering Inn, Book 1
- By: pirateaba
- Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
Wonderful world to escape to
Reviewed: 05-09-22
This book starts off a little juvenile feeling, but the longer it goes on, the more invested and developed the story, characters, concepts, magic, and world become. Absolutely loved it. the narrator is very talented to do so many voices. The author does a great job at knitting together so many different categories of characters.
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