NEW YORK. The spellbinding autobiography of Esther Turner, a businesswoman and leading voice in African nations. just in time for holiday reading.The book, "My Father's Daughter" will force every father to rethink their engagement with their daughter and inspire discussions that otherwise would not happen.
INSIDE SNIPPET:
The story begins with a young girl longing for the presence of her father, a savvy New York politician and former college professor who mysteriously disappears after returning from the Armed Services to pursue a new life will leave readers breathless... The story summarizes the unmatched power and influence that fathers possess over their daughters.
Esther Turner’s conquest to share her father’s life was mixed with conflict, betrayal, rebellion, and ultimately coming to terms with what she did not understand about her father; the secret good that he did for his community, Harlem, NY. Without question, his public life was intertwined with the emotional turmoil from his past but fueled his passion to excel, which paved the way for many black leaders to rise to prominence, one person, in particular, winning a seat in the U.S. Congress, including other individuals who won state and regional offices in government. He also created a platform to undergird many disadvantaged youths that produced a few present-day award-winning entertainers. His struggle for justice and equality were foremost, though at the expense of losing his family, would not be in vain. On his deathbed, it was crystallized to Esther what were some of the missing pieces to her turbulent struggle to just be a little girl in her father’s life that later inspired her to travel to Africa. Eventually, she became a leader of foreign people, creating educational and economic opportunities in remote villages in Uganda. Like her father, who impacted the village of Harlem, she, is impacting villages in Africa. She became in spirit the man whose actions she despised but loved the ground he walked on.
RIVETING, CANDID, PAGE-TURNER. A must-read for every woman . . . Sometimes little girls don't marry someone like their father, they become like him.
MOMS, this book is a powerful discussion tool for you as well to share with your daughter. And certainly designed to help women from all walks of life make sense of their journey with their father that may have been turbulent.
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