A daughter questions her relationship with her father on his deathbed. Taking a closer look at some of his challenges and his attitude towards them, provides her with greater clarity and a deeper appreciation of her dad. She realises how a homogenous family in a small village in Kerela could have evolved through three generations into a diverse global network of family and friends. There are compelling anecdotes of openness and inclusion from his immigrant life that are inspirational.
This memoir is a celebration of a simple man who was extraordinary in many ways. It is a call to discover the heroes we encounter everyday.
Ended
Hello everyone,
As promised, after the book party (sometime at the end of Jan '20), as a gesture of goodwill and gratitude I will be very happy to offer those of you who pre-ordered 'Dad and I' one of the following programmes:
1) Mindfulness and your breath
2) Mindful Journaling
3) Mindful Writing or
4) Mindful Walking.
Please check out my website:
lovingmybreath.com
for details of the individual programmes.
Please drop me a line at enquiry@lovingmybreath.com to register your preference or enquiries if you have any.
I am planning to run these programmes in the morning of 14, 21 and 28 March. They are all Saturdays. The sessions should take no longer than 90 min. I promise to spoil and pamper you...:) Please let me know if the dates work for you. I will be very glad to address your enquiries if you have any!
Just throw your fears to the wind and come join us...the more the merrier! I am excited to have some fun with all of you who have supported me in my endeavour to make 'Dad and I' a reality.
With deep appreciation
Shalini