To Own a Dragon: Reflections on Growing Up Without a Father
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (979 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1600060412 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 155 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Manhood & Masculinity" according to Amazon Customer. Donald Miller has such a way with words. He's witty, observant, and poignant, and his latest book, TO OWN A DRAGON: REFLECTIONS ON GROWING UP WITHOUT A FATHER doesn't stray from the winning formula that his popular book, BLUE LIKE JAZZ: NONRELIGIOUS THOUGHTS ON CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY, began with.Since Miller co-wrote the book with his good friend and mentor John MacMurray, it makes sense that many of the stories would involve their relationship and the Manhood & Masculinity Amazon Customer Donald Miller has such a way with words. He's witty, observant, and poignant, and his latest book, TO OWN A DRAGON: REFLECTIONS ON GROWING UP WITHOUT A FATHER doesn't stray from the winning formula that his popular book, BLUE LIKE JAZZ: NONRELIGIOUS THOUGHTS ON CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY, began with.Since Miller co-wrote the book with his good friend and mentor John MacMurray, it makes sense that many of the stories would involve their relationship and the 4 years Donald lived in the MacMu. years Donald lived in the MacMu. Buy this Dragon! Have now read through this insightful book half a dozen times. Miller invites the reader into the pains of this childhood, his struggles as an adult, and his search for faith. Every time I read it, I learn something new about myself. A must read, and a great gift for anyone who has lost a father to divorce, death, or poor life choices.. Chris Psychi said Excellent, funny book on CD. This book is excellent and funny. I grew up with an emotionally absent father. I really connect with and have experienced healing by reflecting on what Don wrote here. At first, Don's style of readng the book is irritating, then you get used to him, and start laughing, and end up loving him. I am a Christian, but I feel that anyone of any persuasion, who has LITERALLY ANY KIND OF FATHER ISSUES, could connect with this book. My wife had a hard time listening to it. I think it's written
In this audio version of the top-selling To Own aDragon, author Donald Miller shares the poignant and meaningfullessons he learned growing up without a dad.Men, women, and teen readers will appreciate his candid, truthfulinsights about the meaning of Father.
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