This could be a great unique gift for your father...
OLIN e-publishing Proudly Presents A Special Joint Venture Edition Of "My Father's Legacy - His Story ... His Words" e-Book With 5 Bonus Gifts!
This e-book is intended to not only identify this noble endeavor, but to also provide the correct environment for the free-flow of ideas and forgotten memories. Most of our modest, 'strong but silent' Fathers would never think of sitting down and writing their personal biography.
However, when presented within the environment of a gift, along with the carefully crafted wording of probing questions within a precise order; the result is not only an amazingly beautiful piece of art but also a lasting legacy of your Father's biography.
Combine the idea of a unique, special, yet affordable gift for that 'hard to buy for' guy with the creation of a lasting legacy that will be treasured for many generations to come...
This e-book is truly that one-of-a-kind gift that keeps on giving, All year long and even for many years to come!
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Aww, now this is a pretty cute and touching product. The pages are meant to be printed and then filled out, and I say this would probably make a great birthday or Fathers' Day gift. Plus it can also be a great way to get to know your father even better and also help him relive some of his best memories and might even help him learn a little more about himself. The whole thing has a simple and quite elegant design, although the few typos don't make it an overall perfect product. You're going to want to print out all the pages to be filled out as well as the cover pages and perhaps turn the whole thing into a nice little booklet for easier reading. You should get this one if you're stuck for gift ideas and want to give something much more heartwarming than a necktie or a bottle of cologne.
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My Father's Legacy By OLIN e-Publishing Company
Can be really touching and teaching, February 28, 2008
This is a very good journal-type book where fathers could write down their insights from childhood, growing up, marrying, raising a family and more. Children who would read the answers to questions here would get to know their father also as a kid, a teenager, a spouse, and more. Basically, children will know their father as a whole person.
The “legacy” aspect of this e-book is particularly strong in the question “If your children remembered just one thing about you, what do you wish it would be?”
If the father takes this project seriously, his relationship with his children will quite possibly be forever changed and he will be leaving a true legacy with them. Fathers would do well to undertake this project not only for his children but for his grandchildren and future generations.
The related bonus products here look interesting as well, especially the family tree encyclopedia search tool. Unfortunately, I could not open the files – not sure if it is because of my WinZip or something else. Perhaps the author should double check.
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