This is a book about God's fatherly love for His children and how God can be the father you've always missed in your life. The book describes a rich and perfect paternal relationship that only can be found in God, the perfect Father. The author himself lost his father early and had an absent stepfather, or a stepfather who had high expectations and demands of his stepson, and he explains and gives his testimony in several ways.
The book makes you dig a bit more into your own childhood and your relationship with your own father. What this book manages, which no secular psychology book on the same topic does, is to come up with a Father solution in God. For the most part, Ed Tandy McGlasson manages it well, but there is a lot of repetition and too many stories from his own life, the lives of others and his minisry where he promotes his message. Some of the stories are inspiring to read, but sometimes it becomes a bit to much to swallow, even when the stories are good. The book is helpful when it comes to noticing and becoming aware of negative aspects that you've got from your own father, and the importance of dealing with them by letting God's paternal love take over in once life and on the the concerned areas.
The book also sometimes makes the topic seem a little abstract and utopian. Sometimes you'll get the picture that as soon as you manage to understand that God is a father, things will work out perfectly. I don't claim that the author claims that, but after reading the book you can get a somewhat glossy impression of God as a Father. Despite this, the book brings out important aspects and is probably a book that many people out there needs to read.