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"Incredibly touching."
-Matt Logelin, New York Times best-selling author
It's hard to be a dad. Most men aren't well prepared, and few have had good models to imitate. For Tim Delmont, the challenges of being a father intensified after his wife died unexpectedly at age thirty-three, leaving him to raise their ten-week-old daughter and five-year-old son alone.
With a warm, engaging voice, Tim describes the challenges he faced-including dealing with grief, finding caretaking help, and creating work-life balance. He shares his mistakes and joys as a fully engaged father and the lessons learned from his unpredictable, life-changing experience.
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"Incredibly touching."

-Matt Logelin, New York Times best-selling author

It's hard to be a dad. Most men aren't well prepared, and few have had good models to imitate. For Tim Delmont, the challenges of being a father intensified after his wife died unexpectedly at age thirty-three, leaving him to raise their ten-week-old daughter and five-year-old son alone.

With a warm, engaging voice, Tim describes the challenges he faced-including dealing with grief, finding caretaking help, and creating work-life balance. He shares his mistakes and joys as a fully engaged father and the lessons learned from his unpredictable, life-changing experience.


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Autorenporträt
Tim Delmont has been a university professor, administrator, author, and consultant in Minnesota higher education institutions. He jotted notes about family experiences on pieces of paper, envelopes, and scratch pads which, forty years later, helped him write his story. He lives with his wife, Jo, in Minneapolis.