Abstract
Book Review of: Schecter, I.J. (2019). Do You Ever Cry, Dad? A Father's Guide to Surviving Family Breakup
Highlights
In his book “Do You Ever Cry, Dad?” I.J
Schecter recalls the emotional distress he faced following his separation with brutal honesty, wearing his heart on his sleeve for the benefit of other dads
With the promise that time heals all wounds, Schecter offers a guidebook for other fathers on how to navigate the choppy and unpredictable waters of divorce
Summary
In his book “Do You Ever Cry, Dad?” I.J. Schecter delivers a heartbreakingly authentic account of family breakup from a father’s perspective. Schecter recalls the emotional distress he faced following his separation with brutal honesty, wearing his heart on his sleeve for the benefit of other dads. Throughout the majority of the book, Schecter emphasizes the connection a father has with his children and the necessity that this connection be maintained via effective parenting styles.
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