Title
-Daughters Some Things I Have to Tell You
Why?
Wouldn’t it be nice if life came with a
road map? Unfortunately, we are not born with life skills, they come from our
day to day experiences and their lessons. If you are younger, your journey can
be made easier from the wisdom of one who has travelled that way before. If you
are older and further along, there is still much you can learn.
John Condliffe is an
author and a father of four daughters, grandfather to four granddaughters and
three grandsons. Through his own journey
he has been a paper boy, apprentice, tradesman, missionary, soldier, nurse,
manager, scholar, small business man, radiographer, writer, son, brother, husband,
father, and grandfather. He has wondered and experienced life to the fullest.
He wants to pass some of that wonder and the life skills that he has learned on
to you.
Find out about love;
o
What is love?
o
How
do you love?
o
Is
it possible to love?
o
Is it possible for a man to really love a
woman?
§ How
do you satisfy a woman, and make her happy?
§ Does
sex have anything to do with it?
What
is great sex?
o
What is the secret to meaningful sex?
What
is a relationship?
o
Is it mostly about me?
What/
who made us how we are?
o
Why do we act the way we do?
What
makes men who they are?
o
Do you need a man by your side?
o
What is going on with men?
What
future do we have?
o
Can the past teach us anything?
Does
God exist?
o
Is God close or far away?
Why
did we invent religion?
- Does
religion have anything to do with God?
- Religion
is not all it seems to be?
- Have
you lost faith in religion but loved its’ certainty anyway?
What
makes you?
o
Why are we all the same, but different?
o
What are the two great things which
define us?
Find an understanding
about the big issues which impact on our lives. Why are they often the result of processes we
have little understanding or control over? Having the knowledge and knowing how
these processes work is often the key to a better life.
Chapters:
Chapter
1 Daughters I Want to Tell You
Something About Love.
If you are going to
have a meaningful life you need the big questions answered and this is the big
one.
Love
what it is and what it is not.
How
to find it and to keep it.
What
is the biggest decision you will make in your life?
How
men view love?
What
has sex got to do with it?
Chapter
2 Daughters Something I Need to Tell
You About Sex.
We are sexual beings
but is that all there is to it after all?
Social
and biological forces compel and prompt us, but why?
How
do you get the best sex?
Why
is romance so important for woman?
What
has love got to do with it?
What
do men want?
What
do woman want?
Masturbation,
who me?
What
are the biological urges that drive us to sex?
Chapter
3 Daughters: I Want to Tell You
Something About Males.
Exploring the male side
will give you an understanding of the complex being who you may choose to spend
your life with. Explore the many aspects of men; their
evolution, struggles and challenges. Above all we try to delve into the nature
of men which impacts on you.
Why
are men, men?
The
Ying and the Yang.
Why
are men psychological fossils?
The
conundrum of fatherhood.
Men
behaving badly.
What
do men have to do to satisfy a woman?
What
is a duck on the pond?
Chapter
4 Daughter I Want to Tell You About
God
Delve into the very mystery of God and try to
answer the following questions.
Where
is God?
How
close is he?
What
do God and fairies have in common?
Can we be with God?
Does
religion have anything to do with God?
Chapter
5 Daughters I Want to Tell You
Something About Religion
Explore Religion,
panacea for some, anathema to others.
Why
did we invent religion and does it have anything to do with God?
There is only one truth but there are many who
say they know the truth. They cannot all be right.
Explore
the origin and the need for religion how it evolved and how it adapts.
Is
it for me?
Chapter
6 Daughters I Need to Tell You
Something About Relationships
We are social animals
who evolved in a group setting; our relationships define, shape and sustain us.
But relationships are only felt deep within us. This is the great paradox and
wonder of relationships which is explored in this chapter.
What
is our most important relationship?
What
are relationships about?
Chapter
7 Daughters I Need to Talk to You
About YOU
We are all the same but
so different. We explore the things that make us different. But most of all we
look at the real you.
Who
is the most important person in the world?
What
makes us different?
Chapter
7 Daughters I Need to Tell You About
The Future
Look at the future and
what it may bring. We look at how the past has impacted on us; everything from
hemline, dogs, manners to climate change. We look at a young girl in 1912 and
2012.
Can
the past teach us anything about the future?
What
can we do about the future?
Chapter
8 Terms and Saying Which Have
Changed My life.
Over the years you hear
a lot of things some good some bad. Listed here are some of those which can
change your life.
The
Market This
book will appeal too:
Young
women, the most avid readers in the general population. They are also the people who are the most
likely to read in the first place, and the people who are most often looking
for answers.
People
in general who want to be able to speak to their daughters about real life
matters.
For
parents as a gift for their daughter.
This
book will also appeal to those who just want to find out about life and the
imponderables associated with it.
The
Author
John Condliffe is a jack
of all trades: Paper boy, apprentice, tradesman, missionary, soldier, nurse,
manager, scholar, small business man, radiographer, volunteer, writer, son,
brother, husband, father, and grandfather. He started writing Daughters as a
letter to his daughters, but it turned into a book, his second. It was a journey of discovery, enlightenment
and sheer joy.
Words 44,000 words-
Completed.
Illustrations Will
need cartoon type characterisations at some points. (Not yet included)
Type Paperback –soft cover.
John Condliffe
33 Simpson Street
Kyneton 3444
0419397936
Diary of an Author http://kissofthekingbrown.blogspot.com.au
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