Growing up with Harry

Stories of Character

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships
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Author: Sherman Baldwin ISBN: 9781935278443
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 6, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Sherman Baldwin
ISBN: 9781935278443
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 6, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Praise for Growing Up with Harry

Sherman Baldwin has written a delightful and honest account of a father whose love of life permeates every page of this book. Growing Up with Harry is about the lifetime of an unforgettable relationship, deeper and more intimate than Tuesdays with Morrie.
Donald S. Lamm, former Chairman of W.W. Norton & Company

What would Harry do? is a question author Sherman Baldwin asks himself when faced with a difficult decision. Henry Harry Baldwin is his father who died in 1997 at the age of sixty-five after a battle with Lou Gehrigs Disease. This memoir captures the essence of Harrys character. He lived by the credo that character is what you do when no ones looking. For Harry, doing the right thing was like breathing.

Growing Up with Harry presents an insightful series of stories showing a glimpse of Harrys life in Roxbury, Connecticutfrom his work as a lawyer, to his love of dogs, and the outdoors. Offering universal life lessons, this memoir demonstrates that families are the sum of their stories. Some happy and some sad, the stories have value because they pass life lessons to the next generations.

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Praise for Growing Up with Harry

Sherman Baldwin has written a delightful and honest account of a father whose love of life permeates every page of this book. Growing Up with Harry is about the lifetime of an unforgettable relationship, deeper and more intimate than Tuesdays with Morrie.
Donald S. Lamm, former Chairman of W.W. Norton & Company

What would Harry do? is a question author Sherman Baldwin asks himself when faced with a difficult decision. Henry Harry Baldwin is his father who died in 1997 at the age of sixty-five after a battle with Lou Gehrigs Disease. This memoir captures the essence of Harrys character. He lived by the credo that character is what you do when no ones looking. For Harry, doing the right thing was like breathing.

Growing Up with Harry presents an insightful series of stories showing a glimpse of Harrys life in Roxbury, Connecticutfrom his work as a lawyer, to his love of dogs, and the outdoors. Offering universal life lessons, this memoir demonstrates that families are the sum of their stories. Some happy and some sad, the stories have value because they pass life lessons to the next generations.

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