A warm, intimate meditation on fatherhood, love, and the lessons a man learns from his child.
This collection of letters to himself explores how a baby reshapes a life, a marriage, and a sense of faith. It speaks in plain, compassionate language about what it means to grow up as a parent.
Through personal reflections and quiet scenes, the book touches how a child can suddenly put a new gravity on everyday choices. It weaves together tenderness, doubt, and a rising sense of purpose as a father learns to see the world through his child’s eyes.
- Ideas on how parenthood changes ambitions, sleep, and priorities.
- The concept of “Invisible Spurs” that push a person toward growth and responsibility.
- Discussions of faith, pain, and the daily miracles of motherhood.
- Moments of intimate, character-driven insight suitable for thoughtful readers.
Ideal for readers who enjoy reflective, human-scale writing about family, faith, and personal change.