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This book is intended to praise my 4 daughters. I helped raise them back 39 years when the first one was born. There was no pressure for me to write poems for them, but special times each year I wrote each one a loving poem. It included their birthday, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. There also were awards they earned in school and college graduations. I wrote 500 poems over the past 39 years for my 4 daughters. I gave each one of them a poem in a card and kept a copy of it in a file in my office. I never had an official plan for doing anything with them. But after Jesus called…mehr

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This book is intended to praise my 4 daughters. I helped raise them back 39 years when the first one was born. There was no pressure for me to write poems for them, but special times each year I wrote each one a loving poem. It included their birthday, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. There also were awards they earned in school and college graduations. I wrote 500 poems over the past 39 years for my 4 daughters. I gave each one of them a poem in a card and kept a copy of it in a file in my office. I never had an official plan for doing anything with them. But after Jesus called me to write a book on His blessings, I got the message from Him to also publish this book. I went through their 500 poems and picked out the best 100 poems to include in this book. I think fathers, mothers, and daughters will find these poems to offer proud and wonderful feelings.
Autorenporträt
Michael Lewis is the author of Heidegger and the Place of Ethics (Bloomsbury), Heidegger beyond Deconstruction: On Nature (Bloomsbury), Derrida and Lacan: Another Writing (Edinburgh University Press), and (with Tanja Staehler), Phenomenology: An Introduction (Bloomsbury), along with articles on Agamben, Bataille, Derrida, Esposito, Lacan, Stiegler, and ¿i¿ek among others. Educated in Philosophy at the Universities of Warwick and Essex, he has taught philosophy, film, psychoanalysis, and philosophical anthropology at the University of Sussex (2007-9, 2011), University of Warwick (2010), and the University of the West of England (2011-15). He currently teaches philosophy at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne.