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  • 352 stránok
  • 13 hodin čítania

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Oliver Watson's life unravels when his wife Sarah returns to Harvard for her master's degree, leaving him alone with their three children and an unfamiliar freedom. As he navigates the overwhelming demands of parenting, tragedy strikes when his mother is diagnosed with Alzheimer's and passes away, altering his father's life as well. At seventy-two, George Watson embraces new relationships and a fresh start, contrasting with Oliver's struggle to adapt. His oldest son, Ben, distances himself, believing he can thrive independently, while Melissa, the middle child, blames Oliver for their mother's departure. Sam, the youngest, is too shaken to process the upheaval. Now the sole parent, Oliver must manage his troubled family while exploring new responsibilities and experiences. Each man faces a significant life change: Oliver relocates from New York to Los Angeles with his children, George finds companionship with a neighbor, and seventeen-year-old Ben navigates fatherhood with his girlfriend. Everything has changed, and their previous expectations have been shattered. Ultimately, they discover that embracing the unknown leads to growth and fulfillment, revealing that different can be better for each of them, especially for Oliver.

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Daddy, Danielle Steelová

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1989
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Titul
Daddy
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Delacorte Press
Rok vydania
1989
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
352
ISBN10
0385297661
ISBN13
9780385297660
Série
Prvé vydanie
1989
Pôvodný názov
Daddy
Hodnotenie
3,4 z 5
Anotácia
Oliver Watson's life unravels when his wife Sarah returns to Harvard for her master's degree, leaving him alone with their three children and an unfamiliar freedom. As he navigates the overwhelming demands of parenting, tragedy strikes when his mother is diagnosed with Alzheimer's and passes away, altering his father's life as well. At seventy-two, George Watson embraces new relationships and a fresh start, contrasting with Oliver's struggle to adapt. His oldest son, Ben, distances himself, believing he can thrive independently, while Melissa, the middle child, blames Oliver for their mother's departure. Sam, the youngest, is too shaken to process the upheaval. Now the sole parent, Oliver must manage his troubled family while exploring new responsibilities and experiences. Each man faces a significant life change: Oliver relocates from New York to Los Angeles with his children, George finds companionship with a neighbor, and seventeen-year-old Ben navigates fatherhood with his girlfriend. Everything has changed, and their previous expectations have been shattered. Ultimately, they discover that embracing the unknown leads to growth and fulfillment, revealing that different can be better for each of them, especially for Oliver.