Author : Kristin Clark Taylor
Release : 2003
Genre : African American fathers
Kind : eBook
Book Rating : 498/5 ( reviews)
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Book Synopsis Black Fathers by : Kristin Clark Taylor
Download or read book Black Fathers written by Kristin Clark Taylor. This book was released on 2003. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The fathers may soar. And the children may know their names, " Toni Morrison wrote. In "Black Fathers," Kristin Clark Taylor takes this wisdom to heart. Focusing on the irreplaceable gifts fathers bring to their children's lives, as well as the untold joy that comes from fathering a child, she invites all black fathers -- those who soar, those who are only learning how to fly, and those whose wings have been temporarily clipped by circumstances or personal failures -- to celebrate themselves, heal the fissures that separate them from their children, and reclaim their place in the hearts and lives of their families."Black Fathers" brings together the heartfelt, and sometimes painful, reflections of black Americans young and old, male and female, with each chapter examining a unique and identifiable characteristic of black fatherhood. It examines the complexities of the African American father, as well as some of the challenges and pitfalls that many men encounter at some point in their lives. There are anecdotes evoking the nostalgic glow of old-fashioned family togetherness; portraits of New Age fathers who juggle the demands of a career with the unshakable dedication to being there for their children; interviews with single, divorced, or widowed fathers who are trying to fill the roles of both father and mother; and tributes to the miraculous mentors in black communities -- uncles, teachers, volunteers, and other father figures who make a huge difference