My Father Said I Could
β Scribed by Anita M. McLaurin
- Book ID
- 110859911
- Publisher
- A. McLaurin Group
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781640851771
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β¦ Synopsis
Nearly every child has aspirations of what they want to be, when they grow up? Fast forward their lives and almost 8 in 10 of them, as adults, aren't working in their gifts and talents. And, we see the impact. Millions of adults are squandering their talents and wasting their time in jobs they don't love. They feel trapped and dissatisfied. But, where did it start? Many times, it started in childhood. "My Father Said I Could" is about four African-American siblings that have big dreams, and how they overcome doubt, fear, and naysayers by listening to one steady, comforting voice.
This inspiring book, teaches children...
β’ How to handle the doubt, unbelief, and fear in others as well as in themselves
β’ The timeless lesson of continuing to ask, seek and knock for opportunities
β’ To explore their own unique gifts and talents
β’ To learn to accept the twists and turns that life brings while continuing to pursue their own destiny despite the many voices they hear along the way
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