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    Why My Dad?, by Lisa R. Bottorff | Book Synopsis

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    The Children’s Book Review | January 11, 2015

    Author Showcase

    Why My DadWhy My Dad?

    By Lisa R. Bottorff

    Paperback: 28 pages

    Publisher: Mirror Publishing (January 15, 2014)

    ISBN-13: 978-1612252353

    Synopsis: Do you know a child that is struggling to understand why their military mommy or daddy is gone? If you do then “Why My Dad?” is for you. It is a fact that the military member is not the only one that serves his or her country. The family of that military member serves as well. As one would expect, the little military members that stay at home are the most affected. They have to endure the temporary duty or lengthy deployments that are part of the job. Unfortunately, the children are often too young and too confused to really understand this. All they know is mommy or daddy is gone.

    “Why My Dad?” offers a warm military story paralleled with a situation they can relate to, the bully. If they haven’t been affected by a bully they know someone that has. The book is designed to reach any branch of the service at any point in time.

    Discover more books like “Why My Dad?” and about military families by following along with our articles tagged with Books About Military Families. The Author Showcase is a place for authors and illustrators to gain visibility for their works. This article was provided by the author. Learn more about marketing books and finding an Author Showcase book marketing plan that is right for you …

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