Letter To My Son
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- ISBN13: 9789355627568
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
- Publisher Imprint: NA
- Pages: NA
- Language: English
- Edition: NA
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Biography
This book is a heartfelt collection of 20 letters from a a father to his unborn child, written with the awareness that life is unpredictable. Having lost his own father at a young age, the author understands the struggles of growing up without guidance. These letters aim to offer essential life, lessons the child might need after completing their education-covering topics like career, relationships, health, finances, and personal growth.
Though addressed to a son, the advice is universal and intended for both sons and daughters. This book serves as a practical and emotional guide for teenagers, young adults, and parents seeking to support their children through life's early challenges.
Though addressed to a son, the advice is universal and intended for both sons and daughters. This book serves as a practical and emotional guide for teenagers, young adults, and parents seeking to support their children through life's early challenges.
Rohit Dubey is a Software Engineer with over a decade of experience, currently working at Holcim Global Services. Since 2012, he has collaborated with top global organizations. Beyond tech, he holds a Black Belt in Kyokushin Karate and is an internationally certified Krav Maga instruc-tor, specializing in unarmed combat and weapon disarmament.
Author's journey of resilience began at age 10 after losing his father. Life's early hardships taught him to rise after every setback-a philosophy that shapes both his life and writing.. He realised that we cannot control life from throwing punches, but we can learn how to dodge punches and get up again after getting punched in the face. This is his second book, following '30 Lessons Not Taught in School'.
Author's journey of resilience began at age 10 after losing his father. Life's early hardships taught him to rise after every setback-a philosophy that shapes both his life and writing.. He realised that we cannot control life from throwing punches, but we can learn how to dodge punches and get up again after getting punched in the face. This is his second book, following '30 Lessons Not Taught in School'.