Fathering in the Dawn

Par : Thulani 'Yeyeye' Gumede
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-990976-70-4
  • EAN9781990976704
  • Date de parution06/09/2020
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurOwen Nkosi

Résumé

In this enthralling writing, Thulani "Yeyeye" Gumede masterfully lays, brick-bybrick, a firm foundation to reveal the magnitude of scars some men are carrying. This piece of work has been magnificently interwoven to show the struggles andvulnerabilities of the fathers who grew up without their own fathers. Not only that, it artistically escalates to reveal how some family structures are affected by the riseof female breadwinners.
At first glance, this can be thought of as a book solely for fathers but, rest assured, women will find themselves in this page turner as well, as they understand theirroles in building with men who have never been fathered. Some of the salient points that this masterpiece succinctly covers are: the evolutionof fatherhood in conjunction to industrial revolution, how to father your own childrenwithout letting the past of your own fatherlessness affect you, how to embrace thecurrent wave of feminism to solidify family structures, and how to restore men andtheir seemingly dying voice.
In this enthralling writing, Thulani "Yeyeye" Gumede masterfully lays, brick-bybrick, a firm foundation to reveal the magnitude of scars some men are carrying. This piece of work has been magnificently interwoven to show the struggles andvulnerabilities of the fathers who grew up without their own fathers. Not only that, it artistically escalates to reveal how some family structures are affected by the riseof female breadwinners.
At first glance, this can be thought of as a book solely for fathers but, rest assured, women will find themselves in this page turner as well, as they understand theirroles in building with men who have never been fathered. Some of the salient points that this masterpiece succinctly covers are: the evolutionof fatherhood in conjunction to industrial revolution, how to father your own childrenwithout letting the past of your own fatherlessness affect you, how to embrace thecurrent wave of feminism to solidify family structures, and how to restore men andtheir seemingly dying voice.
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