Gary Stanley was just thirteen when his father died - but he still looks back to his memories of dad for the greatest (and often funniest) lessons he ever learned.
With whimsical - and sometimes side-splitting - humor, and just a touch of nostalgia, Stanley shares delightful stories of a man who taught him to see with his heart. In the telling, he reminds of how much we appreciate our own fathers - weaving in reminders of a very present Heavenly Father who fills our lives with meaning.
This heart-warming collection of stories - told in Norman Rockwell style - will tickly your funny bone and take you on a journey down memory lane, with such chapters
* Real Indians Don't Wear Underwear * Swimming on Daddy's Back * How to Ruin a Pair of Tennis Shoes * My First Dog
Whether or not you ever encounter a moose, you will surely appreciate this joyful and wonderful glimpse of what a father means to his children.
The author writes in the most prestigious literacy. This book makes me wanna go back to my childhood remembrance. His thoughts enlightened my life. Good book to read at free time schedule