Dear Dad by Bradley Trevor Greive

Dear Dad by Bradley Trevor Greive

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DEAR DAD is the companion collection to its incredibly successful namesake, DEAR MUM. Artfully combining poignant animal photographs with gentle humour and heartfelt words, this homage to dads is sure to be treasured by fathers of all ages.

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Dear Dad by Bradley Trevor Greive

Perfect for those who struggle to find the right words to tell Dad just how they feel, DEAR DAD is a masterful blend of poignant pictures and special thoughts that will convey to Dad how much he means. A witty and whimsical, yet moving, pairing of thoughts and images will effortlessly communicate your appreciation and love for all of Dad's efforts over the years. Dads might sometimes be far from perfect, but by embodying the fatherly paradox of strength through gentleness, they are still and always will be the beloved anchor, safely holding fast to all that 'family' means today and in the future.
New York Times best-selling author BRADLEY TREVOR GREIVE, author of the modern classic THE BLUE DAY BOOK, is a household name in over thirty-five countries. His seven prior books have won awards worldwide and sold more than 10 million copies. Born in Australia, Bradley spent most of his childhood living in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Singapore. A graduate of Australia's Royal Military College, he served as a paratroop platoon commander before leaving the army to pursue more creative misadventures. Also an award-winning artist, cartoonist, poet, toy designer, screenwriter, inventor, and qualified Cosmonaut, Bradley lives mostly in Sydney, Australia.
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ISBN 13 9780740759895
ISBN 10 0740759892
Title Dear Dad
Author Bradley Trevor Greive
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Year published 2006-10-01
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.