‘If you could tell your dad anything, what would it be?
Steve Waugh, Kathy Lette, Trent Dalton, John Paul Young, Danny Green, Kurt Fearnley, Samuel Johnson, John Williamson, Susie Youssef, Michala Banas, Glenn Shorrock, Normie Rowe, Matilda Brown, Shane Jacobson, Brooke Davis, Christie Whelan Browne, Shannon Noll, Russell Morris, Shaun Tan, Michelle Law, Ben Gillies, Hilde Hinton, Mark Brandi, Brian Mannix, Russell Morris, Catherine Deveny, Sophie Green, Toni Tapp Coutts …
A heartfelt, honest, and very human book of letters that will make you smile, and make you cry. It is the perfect gift for the dad or dad figure in your life. And a poignant reminder to say how you feel before it is too late.
With illustrations by Shaun Tan.
All contributors have donated their work and every sale of the book contributes to cancer research.’
This book was beautiful.
Having read and loved Dear Mum, Dear Santa, Dear Lover, and Heroes Next Door I was excited to finally get my hands on this book. I went into this book with high expectations and I am very happy to say I wasn’t at all disappointed.
I loved getting to read the personal stories and histories of a wide sampling of famous Australians; both the heartwarming and the heartbreaking. The fact that these letters are so personal and were written with such emotion made for a really moving reading experience.
The way in which the letters were paired up with illustrations by Shaun Tan added some visual elements to this book that I really enjoyed. As the illustrations were only lightly scattered throughout this book I feel I appreciated them more when they appeared.
I am so glad that I now own this book and I know that this is one of those books that I will return to many times in the future.
Dear Dad by Samuel Johnson is a must-read for everyone.
Geramie Kate Barker
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