The fatherless daughter project Understanding our losses and reclaiming our lives

Denna D. Babul

Book - 2016

"Drawing on interviews with over 5000 women who became fatherless due to death, divorce, neglect, and outright abandonment, the authors have found that fatherless daughters tend to push their emotions underground. These issues in turn become distinct patterns in their relationships as adult women and they often can't figure out why. Delivered with compassion and expertise, this book allows readers support and understanding they never had when they first needed it, and it encourages the conversation to continue"--

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Published
New York : Avery, an imprint of Penguin Random House [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Denna D. Babul (author)
Other Authors
Karin Luise (author)
Physical Description
xxiii, 276 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781594633690
  • Introduction
  • 1. You Have Lost Your Father
  • 2. Death, Divorce, Desertion, and Other Ways Fathers Leave
  • 3. Timing of the Loss
  • 4. Family Dynamics
  • 5. Relationships
  • 6. Coping Mechanisms: Finding Healthy Ways to Handle Your Pain
  • 7. Missing Your Dad
  • 8. Moving Forward: Mentally, Physically, and Spiritually
  • Epilogue
  • Acknowledgments
  • Resources
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Babul, a life coach, and Luise, a counselor and inspirational speaker, join their expertise and experiences-both grew up without their biological fathers-in this wide-ranging look at how fatherlessness affects women. Their text (as well as a forthcoming documentary) draws on over 1,000 interviews and a social media survey to conclude that the loss or absence of a father can cause a woman to suffer effects that include self-doubt, sadness, anger, fear, resentment, and difficulty trusting. They discuss the primary ways that loss can occur, such as divorce, death, abandonment, and incarceration, and explore how age at the time of loss affects a daughter's response. On the flip side, they find that fatherless daughters also exhibit strength, resilience, and self-awareness, among other positive traits. About 91 percent of the women surveyed have "something they wished to say" to the fathers they lost, so the authors offer advice on when to give an emotionally estranged father another chance, and when to maintain distance (such as in the case of physical or emotional abuse). With interesting personal stories woven throughout, fatherless daughters will find this to be a supportive and encouraging guidebook to reclaiming their lives and healing their wounds. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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