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Daddy's Little Girl: Stories of the Special Bond Between Fathers and Daughters Kindle Edition
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In this heartwarming celebration of father-daughter relationships, the New York Times bestselling author of Why a Daughter Needs a Dad captures the important roles fathers and daughters play in each other's lives. From the protectiveness and strength a dad provides to the unfettered adoration that can be found only in a daughter, the unique qualities of this special bond are illustrated through real-life stories of daughters and dads and accompanied by beautiful photographs. It's for every dad who longs to return to the days when his daughter anxiously awaited his coming home from work. And it's for every daughter who misses the days when her father carried her up to bed or taught her how to dance on the top of his shoes. This book reminds us all that no matter what, there is and always will be a place for daddy's little girl.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperOne
- Publication date19 October 2010
- Reading age18 years and up
- File size2744 KB
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About the Author
Gregory E. Lang is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has sold over 2 million copies of his books, including Daddy's Little Girl, Why a Daughter Needs a Dad, and Why a Daughter Needs a Mom. He has a Ph.D. in child and family development and lives in Atlanta with his wife, Jill, and their two daughters, Meagan and Linley.
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- ASIN : B004BA585M
- Publisher : HarperOne (19 October 2010)
- Language : English
- File size : 2744 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 210 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #961,848 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #24,833 in Motivational Self-Help
- #25,035 in Parenting & Relationships eBooks
- #44,658 in Family & Relationships
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About the author

Gregory E. Lang is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has sold nearly 6 million copies of his inspirational gift and devotion books, including Why a Daughter Needs a Dad, and Why a Daughter Needs a Mom, Lead Serve Love: 100 Three Word Ways to be Like Jesus, and Why We Need Jesus: 100 Reasons. He has published thirty-eight books and is an accomplished photographer.
With a Ph.D. in Child and Family Development, Lang is the Executive Director of a Christian medical ministry serving the poor and uninsured of north metro Atlanta. He lives near Atlanta with his wife and their two daughters.
Says Lang: "I love sushi (the real stuff, as in uni, jelly fish and idako, not the frou-frou California rolls adored by the undaring masses) and offal (yep, glands and unmentionables), bacon and bourbon flavored dark chocolate, long road trips with my navigator asleep in the seat next to me, black coffee all day long, the smell of rain, the fact that my momma still sends me birthday money, and improv cooking (you'd be surprised what you can make with leftovers and a good squeeze of sriracha sauce). I'd rather be poor, naïve and found than rich, sophisticated and lost. If I could do it over again I wouldn't because it was the pain and misery and bloody mistakes that took me to my knees and led me to Jesus. One day I mean to start a small neighborhood church for the folks who think they aren't welcome in a church. I plan to work to the age of 75 and then go part-time so I can enjoy sleeping late more often than just on the weekends. And, the Lord willing, I hope to outlive my wife so that it is I who she depends on right to the very end."
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