About This Book
A curated collection of personal letters written over more than twenty years presents a father's affectionate, humorous, and candid correspondence with his children, from early picture-letters for toddlers to mature advice for young adults. The notes mix domestic anecdotes about pets, holidays, and home life with accounts from periods of public duty and military service, playful playmate moments, and growing admonitions about study, sport, and career choices. The voice treats children as equals, combining warmth, moral guidance, and practical counsel while revealing the writer's love of nature, physical vigor, and enjoyment of family intimacy.
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