I really did not enjoy this book. I felt like the author was trying to make people dredge up anything negative they could think of about their father, and use that as the reason why I behave a certain way today. Just because our father wasn't perfect (and no one is a perfect parent), doesn't mean he was a bad father. (The author does state that no father is perfect, but yet, to me, he still came across as wanting us to scrutinize our childhood memories to find all the ways our father failed us. Additionally, for us to analyze our fathers - I had no idea how to answer some of the questions he asked us about our father.
Furthermore, there was a lot more psychology than biblical principles applied. I didn't agree with or care for some of the ways he described children as they progress through their growing up years.
Also, the main Bible version he uses is The Living Bible, and being a paraphrase rather than a Bible version, some of the quotations from there were totally inaccurate, thus skewing what the Bible actually says. e.g. Psalm 139:23-24 states, "Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me, and know my thoughts; And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting." (KJV) What is actually stated in the book from the Living Bible is, "Search me, O God, and know my heart; test my thoughts. Point out anything in me that makes you sad, and lead me along the path of everlasting life." "Point out anything in me that makes you sad," is nowhere near "see if there be any wicked way in me." In fact, the author states that the verse is referring both to the sins we have committed and the sins others have committed against us. He has both weakened and twisted scripture with the paraphrase and his following interpretation.
However, I will also add that I do recognize that there are people who have been seriously abused by their father, and for those people, I think the book could have some merit. Additionally, towards the end, there is a brief section on forgiveness that I thought was good and helpful.
(The book I read, seems to be the same edition as that pictured, but does have a different cover. It is the "New Life Ministries Special Edition.")