With the current events around family separations due to deportation, I want to share some books with personal stories on this topic.
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What books do you recommend on this topic?
With the current events around family separations due to deportation, I want to share some books with personal stories on this topic.
Find the book on Good Reads
What books do you recommend on this topic?
Excellent, timely article in Forbes about how the polio vaccination was developed by an immigrant and the son of an immigrant.
Immigrant innovation helps all of us.
Steve Pemberton is an AMAZING person. He endured horrific abuse in the foster care system. Thanks to the kindness of a neighbor, he found hope and the possibilities of a different future through reading books.
His memoir and the recent movie, A Chance In the World, are both well worth it! I highly recommend them.
I had the good fortunate to meet Steve at an event. He has made it his mission in life to ensure all people are included and valued.
The video clip includes some thoughts on narrative arc and the great job Steve did of hooking the reader and keeping them turning the page.
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Monday Morning Memoir Message:
Character development tips: My Lost Brothers
#OnlyTheBrave17, #GHotshots, #BMcDonough20
Highlights three memoirs with strong father and daughter bonds:
As Father’s Day approaches, it’s a great time to reflect on the impact our fathers have had on our lives.
My parents had three daughters and one son. My dad strongly believed that his daughters would go to college at a time when families were investing in their sons’ college education and weren’t always sending their daughters to four-year universities. My dad is an ardent believer that girls and boys can be anything they want to be. He has been my biggest lifetime cheerleader.
In 2013, Harvard Business School conducted research about the role mothers and fathers have on career choices of their children. The research found that fathers are the “gatekeepers” to their daughter’s career dreams. Fathers who are egalitarian in their beliefs and actions around housework and childrearing have daughters who envision themselves with a career.
Indra Nooyi, CEO of Pepsico, Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell Soup, and Denise’s sister, Maggie Wilderotter, CEO of Frontier Communications, credit their fathers with the career success they have achieved. All three have publicly stated that their fathers had a continual message and belief that their daughters could accomplish anything they set their minds on achieving.
Father’s Day is a day spent thanking our fathers and appreciating the love and sacrifice they have made for us. As a reciprocal gift, fathers should continue to be a contributor and champion of their daughters’ dreams by demonstrating true partnership at home.
One of the most powerful true stories about the bond between a father and daughter is Standing Up After Saigon. Thuhang Tran was diagnosed with polio as a toddler and became separated from her father for 15 years after the Vietnam War ended. After reuniting with him in the US, she had surgery that enabled her to stand upright after crawling on the ground for 17 years. Her father is her biggest advocate and now he follows her career by moving whenever her job requires it.