“I never thought to ascribe my mother's emotional and physical exhaustion to the lack of a husband and father; rather, I ascribed it to my existence. In other words, I grew up learning the exact opposite of what Eisenhower was taught. I learned that if I didn't exist, the family would be better off. I grew up believing that if I had never been born, things would be easier for the people I loved. (page 35)”
Quote by Donald Miller
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Father Fiction: Chapters for a Fatherless Generation
This book delves into the complex emotional and social landscapes faced by those who grew up without a father figure, offering a diverse range of perspectives and insights. more
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