Letters to My Daughters
Poetic Affirmations of Love from a Father
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Narrado por:
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Ronald Clarkson
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De:
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Avery Washington
Sobre este áudio
The author created this book to inspire, empower and encourage daughters of all ages around the world. This book is a great tool to catapult daughters into success throughout their present and future endeavors.
In Letters to My Daughters: Poetic Affirmations of Love From A Father, Avery Washington affirms his adoration and appreciation for his daughters in an incredibly endearing and empowering way. His poems flow from the heart of a protective father to the soul of a young girl who is learning herself and finding her way in the world.
His poem, "God's Creation," reminds the listener of who she is and lets her know that she can use her intelligence and beauty to become all God created her to be. "Self Love" is a poignant reminder to all women that the power of love emanates from within and is a gift from God. In "You Are Never Alone," Avery applauds single mothers and charges them to press on; he encourages them keep their heads up in order to be the foundation their children need while recognizing the gift of motherhood.
His ability to transcend and go deep inside the heart of the listener is astonishing. The world is full of broken women and Avery Washington's desire to minister healing and wholeness through the word is evidenced throughout this book.
Letters to My Daughters comes at a time where it seems obsolete that fathers are instrumental in their daughters' lives. It is so refreshing to hear a collection of poetry dedicated to celebrating our young girls who will one day appreciate that love of their father. The author profoundly reminds us that the first love a girl has is that of her father.
©2011 Avery Washngton (P)2015 Avery Washington