Letters to My Son: A Father's Wisdom on Manhood, Life, and Love
By (Author) Kent Nerburn
Foreword by Ph.D. Richard Carlson
New World Library
New World Library
15th May 2014
20th Anniversary Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Paperback
224
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
227g
Essential Wisdom for a Life Well Lived with Three New Chapters Included
At once spiritual and practical, Letters to My Son has been beloved by readers from all walks of life, including single mothers seeking guidance in raising a son, fathers looking to share a voice of clarity about lifes most important issues, and young men wanting an intelligent, sensitive, and streetwise companion on the journey toward a worthy manhood. In this twentieth anniversary edition, Kent Nerburn adds to his classic reflections on love, marriage, travel, money and wealth, tragedy and suffering, spirituality, sex, and the true meaning of strength, with new chapters on sexual identity and the difficulty of moving on (from relationships, homes, and stages of life). Unique in its profound simplicity and timeless insight, Letters to My Son is a book to savor and a gift to give to anyone looking for clear and gentle guidance on the big issues in life.
In these letters, Nerburns son has been given a gift that few people ever receive from anyone, let alone their fathers; were fortunate to be able to look over his sons shoulder as he reads them.
Yoga Journal
These thoughtful, serious essays are delightfully lyrical in tone....The results are always engaging.
Library Journal
Nerburn delivers an eloquent spiritual philosophy to fathers in a way that men can easily hear.
Utne Reader
Magic...Nerburn bequeaths his son a legacy of wisdom about marriage, fatherhood, infidelity, wanderlust, war, work, aging, and death.
Publishers Weekly
A two-time winner of the Minnesota Book Award, Kent Nerburn is the author of thirteen books on spirituality and Native American themes, including Simple Truths, Neither Wolf nor Dog, and Chief Joseph and the Flight of the Nez Perce (featured on the History Channel). He lives in northern Minnesota.