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Dad, Do You Love Mom?

This book explores the dynamics of a family through the lens of a child's innocent yet profound question about the love between their parents. It delves into themes of affection, communication, and the complexities of marital relationships as perceived from a young perspective. The narrative likely examines how parents navigate their own emotions while responding to their child's curiosity, offering insights into the nature of love and commitment within a family setting. more

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Jay Strack

Jay Strack, born in 1953, is of an unknown profession category. Details about his life and achievements are limited. more

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