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Man Who Would Be Dad

by Hogan Hilling
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Synopsis

From the founder of Proud Dads, Inc., an inspirational book on what it means to become a dad today.

Publishers Weekly

When Hilling, an instructor of expectant fathers and the founder of several Orange County fathers' networks, held his newborn son for the first time, it felt "awkward and anticlimactic." Only a few years later he was a stay-at-home dad devoted foremost to nurturing his three sons. In the brief, impressionistic vignettes that make up this tome, Hilling describes how he learned to be a father, shares stories about his kids and offers advice for other dads who may feel nervous or confused about their roles in their children's lives. (Apr. 1) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Hogan Hilling

Hogan Hilling is a father, first, last, and foremost. He co-founded the Fathers Network of Orange County and Camino Dads in Action, and for many years was an instructor for Boot Camp for New Dads, a program for expectant fathers. He is currently developing a Proud Dad program in cooperation with Los Angeles hospitals and local businesses. For his dedication to strengthening California families, then California Governor Pete Wilson honored Hogan with the 1995 Courage to Care Award. Parents and Kids magazine also honored Hogan with the June 1995 Parent-of-the Month award. He recently appeared on the Oprah Show in an episode about fatherhood and will be appearing on The Other Half later this year. He was featured on the ABC show "Fathers and Sons." He writes regularly on fatherhood for the Orange County Register.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2002
Publisher
Capital Books, Incorporated
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781892123954

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