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Judd Weirbach's
book, "Dad's Girl," is about his daughter
Tiffany, and her battle with cancer. Dad's Girl
is about doctors who told less than the truth, finding hope in the
most dim of situations and the ends to which a parent will go to
try to save their child's life. Ultimatley, "Dad's
Girl" is about a special bond between a father and
his daughter and how memories of their time together sustain Weirbach
to this day.
Tiffany was
determined to ride her Honda CBR 900- RR even while undergoing chemo
treatments, she was not going to let cancer control or eliminate
her love of riding sportbikes. The very unique way the author has
with written words describes to the reader what takes place in the
family when a daughter is dealing with a life threatening disease.
The book is well written and shows a very touching and emotional
side of father and daughter that to date has not been written about
in such a poignant and certainly honest manner. READ
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Feedback from readers on the pre-release
edition of the book:
- "As a daughter that had a very poor relationship with my
father, I only wish this book had been available then for my father
to read. It could have made a difference in our relationship."
- "Why is this book the first I have been aware of, where
the father, and not the mother, has written a book about the daughter?
Are that many fathers not willing to "open up" about
their emotions? What a read!"
- "This book has made a profound impact in my life. I no
longer take my children's good health for granted. The author
has in effect caused me to hug my wife and children more closely,
and more frequently."
- "I had heard about the book Dad's Girl, from a friend.
She was kind enough to let me read her copy. My reaction after
I finished reading the book was one that surprised even me, not
a particularly romantic or emotional guy.... The father ,daughter,
bond between the author and his daughter was obviously very special....
If there were more family's like this one, where love was in the
home, the world would be a much better place to live in."
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