Through A Daughter's Eyes
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Through a Daughter's Eyes is a memoir that follows Leah Harper from early childhood through her late thirties as she reckons with the lifelong impact of her father's addiction, abandonment, and eventual imprisonment for murder. Written in warm, honest prose, the book doesn't dwell in victimhood - it moves steadily toward healing, forgiveness, and spiritual awakening.The emotional core is the relationship between a daughter and a father who was never fully present: Leah witnesses drug use at nine years old, grows up starved for his attention and approval, and slowly distances herself - only to be blindsided years later when he commits a violent crime. The journey takes an unexpected turn when God nudges her to visit him in prison, where she extends forgiveness she never planned to give. What follows is a deeply personal account of how Leah discovers her identity in Christ, repairs generational wounds, rebuilds her marriage, and learns what it truly means to be free. The book closes with a practical healing framework - the R.E.A.L. framework - inviting readers into their own work.
Through a Daughter's Eyes is a memoir that follows Leah Harper from early childhood through her late thirties as she reckons with the lifelong impact of her father's addiction, abandonment, and eventual imprisonment for murder. Written in warm, honest prose, the book doesn't dwell in victimhood - it moves steadily toward healing, forgiveness, and spiritual awakening.The emotional core is the relationship between a daughter and a father who was never fully present: Leah witnesses drug use at nine years old, grows up starved for his attention and approval, and slowly distances herself - only to be blindsided years later when he commits a violent crime. The journey takes an unexpected turn when God nudges her to visit him in prison, where she extends forgiveness she never planned to give. What follows is a deeply personal account of how Leah discovers her identity in Christ, repairs generational wounds, rebuilds her marriage, and learns what it truly means to be free. The book closes with a practical healing framework - the R.E.A.L. framework - inviting readers into their own work.
AmazonPages: 154, Paperback, Little Black Book Publishing
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