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Don't Let Me Go: What My Daughter Taught Me about the Journey Every Parent Must Make - eBookWaterBrook Press / 2009 / ePub
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Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs. Product DescriptionOne day after reading a book about a wilderness adventurer, David Pierce's fifteen-year-old daughter Chera announced that she wanted to climb a mountain. What David heard behind that wish was a bold declaration: "I'm growing up, Dad-what are you going to do about it?"
A few weeks later they bought matching backpacks. Over a three-year period they climbed five mountains and ran in two marathons. Together they suffered sore muscles, bitter cold, sprung knees, shin splints, and broken spirits. But they also reveled in blazing sunsets, glissaded on a glacier, and celebrated numerous victories great and small. And in the process, they built an unshakable father-daughter bond that will withstand the tests of time. Product Information
EndorsementsDont Let Me Go drew me in with Davids flowing prose and honest descriptions (especially about himself). David and Cheras story shows how extraordinary father-daughter relationships are, whether the surroundings are as mundane as the front yard or spectacular as a mountain peak. He demonstrates how every father-daughter journey can lead to summits of new understanding, awareness and joy for dads and stepdads.
Joe Kelly, author of Dads and Daughters: How to Inspire, Understand, and Support Your Daughter and The Dads & Daughters Togetherness Guide: 54 Fun Activities to Help Build a Great Relationship As a mother of three teenagers, ages, 16, 17 and 18, Dont Let Me Go came at just the right time in my life...in our lives. Many parenting books preach to the mind, story always reaches to the heart. At this point in my journey as a mother, I need a gentle nudge, a hope-filled example, tender encouragement for this rewarding, yet often treacherous climb. I am grateful for the privilege of discovering such trustworthy guides as David and Chera Pierce.
David Pierces accounts of the adventures he took with his daughter are as refreshing, funny and exhilarating to read as the actual activities were challenging and strenuous. Each chapter is its own fast-paced expedition; each page a quick step of a fantastic journey. If Im ever on a path up a mountain with either of my daughters or heading any place else, for that matter I hope I run into David Pierce, who can help show me the way.
David Piece and his daughter climbed more than one mountain. The physical struggle of conquering a physical mountain pales in comparison to the mountains of faith, transparency, honesty, devotion, and forgiveness they each scaled. This gut-honest narrative of parental love and vulnerability evokes tears and laughs while providing valuable insights on how to be a positive influence on young people.
The common push me, pull you of parenting is joyously explored in David Pierces new memoir of mountain climbing with his daughter in Dont Let Me Go. Pierce is the rare author and exemplary father who can combine warm humor with paternal anxiety. His story of reaching for the sky from the tallest peaks in America allows readers insight into what it means to hold tight to a teenage daughters handand when to let go.
I fell in love with the writing style of David Pierce over 30 years ago when he wrote, Do you wanna go steady? on a note and passed it to me in the 11th grade. So, I married him. Our journey together has been filled with as many ups and downs as there are switchbacks on Mt. Rainier. One thing we have never wavered on is our devotion to our children. They have always taught us more about ourselves than any wisdom we could instill in them. And I am so excited to have you read along and see for yourselves what God teaches all His children on the mountaintops and in the deepest valleys of our lives.
Author BioDavid W. Pierce is the co-author of two childrens books with his wife, popular Christian comedienne Chonda Pierce, and a memoir, Salvage. He has written ten short stories appearing in Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine and Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine. A professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University, he also teaches at Taylor University in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. David and Chonda and their family live in Tennessee.
Press ReleaseDon't Let Me Go is a story about an unusual father and daughter who find an unbreakable, life-long bond climbing five mountains and running two marathons together over a 3-year period. Simple, powerful, compelling. But it's also an adventure for parents, presenting the journey toward the inevitable "end of the road" as a parent - the wedding day. David's journey through fatherhood ends with the epilogue recounting walking his daughter down the aisle, holding his most precious possession - which he realizes was never really his - and giving her away forever. During this reminiscent and heartwarming journey, they have suffered sore muscles, bitter cold, sprung knees, shin splints and broken spirits. But they also reveled in blazing sunsets, glissading on a glacier, and celebrating the greatest victories they've ever known together.
Told from the father's point of view, David slowly reveals his experience of the woman his daughter is becoming, from the 15-year-old she was when they started. Don't Let Me Go is a remarkable, hope-filled account of a father's coming-of-age, learning how to draw closer to his daughter, and that he isn't letting her go so much as inspiring her to ever greater freedoms. Woven into this adventure story is the minor parallel story of David's personal climb to fatherhood that began before his daughter was born, as a son of a difficult father. The quote that sets up this parallel account comes from Gregory of Nyssa: "The knowledge of God is a mountain steep indeed, and difficult to climb." Like climbing, David's story takes us through eight chapters of valleys snd summits, representing the primary challenge of parenting - the shifting landscape between the influence of one's own parents, and the parent one hopes to become. The rhythm that's created becomes a powerful experience of alternating joys and sorrows, of losing and finding, but most of all, of reconnecting with that essential, fundamental pull toward one's progeny that tugs at the heart of every parent. Product ReviewsProduct Q&AOther Customers Also PurchasedFind Related Products
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