Review: All the Unspoken Things by John Sowers
/Say All the Unspoken Things captures the greatest blessing a parent can give to their child. For so many, with no day promised, we often wish that when we lose a parent we find ourselves in situations where we might reflect upon what they might’ve said. For so many parents, they have upon their heart wisdom and insight that for some of those moments never come up but we they could’ve been said.
This book filled with letters to his daughters, grounded in his faith, beautifully captures stories, memories, insight and wisdom. It touched upon different areas of their life that can guide them though and be reflected upon during their moments of uncertainty. Every chapter written to them, spoken from his heart, captures the unspoken things he shares with his girls so they can forever know they are loved, appreciated and advised to be the best versions of themselves. Inspired by the death of his mother, he wanted them to have something that reflected his heart so they can cherish forever.
Overall, this was a nice book that I hope will encourage others to do something similar.
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