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Grandpa's Heart: A Lifetime of Regrets, Wisdom, and Hope
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- ISBN8235171749
- EAN9798235171749
- Date de parution13/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
He built you a house, a name, a life you could stand on. He never once told you what any of it actually cost him. This is the book he finally wrote to say it. Grandpa's Heart is not a manual on how to be a man. It's the unguarded confession of one who spent sixty years mistaking silence for strength - who broke a mug on purpose rather than speak one honest sentence, who let pride cost him six weeks of sleepless nights his own brother could have solved with a single phone call, who didn't say "I love you" out loud more than a few times a year and assumed his actions said it better.
They didn't. And on the ninth day of the illness that would end his life, he finally found out what forty years of silence had actually cost the people who needed only his words, not his usefulness. If you've ever loved a man who shows it through what he builds instead of what he says. If you've ever wondered what your own father or grandfather never got around to telling you. If you are that man, quietly running out of "later" - this book was written for exactly that silence.
Read it before the words run out. Give it to the man who needs permission to finally say them.
They didn't. And on the ninth day of the illness that would end his life, he finally found out what forty years of silence had actually cost the people who needed only his words, not his usefulness. If you've ever loved a man who shows it through what he builds instead of what he says. If you've ever wondered what your own father or grandfather never got around to telling you. If you are that man, quietly running out of "later" - this book was written for exactly that silence.
Read it before the words run out. Give it to the man who needs permission to finally say them.





















