My Daddy. My Daddy.

My Daddy‪.‬

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Do fathers love their children more than the mothers do? Why or why not?

Yusuph is Tanzania Congolese boy who born and grow in Tanzania with unaware of his mother's (Tecla) and father's (Joseph) love for him because of some complicated situation.  As Yusuph grew up, he longed to live with his family but at the end he received bad news of Joseph's death. 

"I literally can't remember what was my dad looks like, or his voice, or anything about him but there are still some missing pieces of him deep down inside me that I brought into my countless dreams of him."

Father will say they love their children just as much as their mothers, but it looks different on the outside.

He buried him in his mind, and transform almost every aspect of his live, he decided to pursue his new dream of not letting his children go through the life he went through. 

Yusuph and Samir were selected by the college to study abroad.

Father tend to love their children in the way they perceive is the best but mother love their children in the way they can best perceive it.  So, from children's perspective, the father's love may seem to be less than the mothers.

Samir explore Yusuph's life situation to accomplish writing his own novel. 

"He's committed to reading as many novels as he can, hoping that one day he'll find something to write about in his novel, but still..."

THE BEGINNING OF NOVEL WITHIN A NOVEL.

Before Joseph death, he left special love message for Yusuph about his steps sister, Clementine who live in Drc Congo. It is very difficult for Yusuph to go meet his step sister because he wants to spend most of his time with his girlfriend (Naomy) for his future family. 

The importance of fatherhood extends beyond a provider. Keep that in mind.

Yusuph couldn't deal with the future while he didn't clean all his past memory.

"Now we're all together and we can't shake hands. We can't kiss. Hugging each other is a test for us. Having sex is also a problem..."

The pain of losing Joseph never leaves Yusuph. "The foot prints our loved ones leave on our souls are permanent. Never to be filled with another. Never forgotten. They live on in our memories and in our hearts."

Mother's love is mild while father's love is shape. They are different but neither is dispensable.

Instead to go study abroad, he goes to Drc Congo to meet Clementine because she is the one who will restore all the love he had for Joseph without care if there a civil war.

Yusuph's heart-beat, thump-thump -- His finger is taking up trigger-slack. He holds off as Justine (Rebel) continues to drag Clementine backward into the woods...

So yeah, I think fathers love their children, but the way they express it can sometimes be misunderstood or undervalued.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
3 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
590
Pages
PUBLISHER
Yusuph Koni
SIZE
848.6
KB

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