Father’s Day will save marriages – it already is pre-release – and in consequence many children now growing up will themselves be better spouses and parents.
You can find both printed and Kindle eBook versions here: http://bit.ly/FathersDayPrintBook
The printed book is $10, because no dad wants to think he wouldn’t spend ten bucks on his wife and kids. The Kindle edition is 99¢, because his wife may not be quite sure the guy is worth a whole dollar just now.
The Bitly link is easy to share – and, yes, that’s a hint. I need Amazon reviews, blog reviews, Facebook reviews, Goodreads reviews and a rash of cascading Tweets. More than anything, I need for you to pass this book along to every dad you know.
Everyone who has read Father’s Day has seen him- or herself in it. This really is the magic bullet for marriage and family: If dad wants his family to work, it almost certainly will. If he doesn’t, it almost certainly won’t.I’m talking right at that guy, the ambivalent young father. If I’m right about him, everyone around him will see the changes in him right away, increasingly and enduringly, after reading this book.
Now THAT’s a Father’s Day gift!
This is a good conversation starter for Sunday, but what it is, ultimately, is a re-org. First dad takes back his family, then, in due course, the middle class takes back the world.
How’s that for ambition?
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Want to annoy a feminist? I’m your man. When it comes to paper bullets of the mind, this book is a full magazine.
Want to help a good dad become a better dad, thus helping him to launch his children into a much better orbit? Have I got a book for you…