The Council of Dads (book)

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The Council of Dads is a book written by author Bruce Feiler. The book was published in 2010 and tells the story of Feiler's battle with cancer and his decision to create a council of dads to help raise his young daughters in case he does not survive.

Summary[edit | edit source]

The book follows Feiler's journey as he selects a group of six men from different areas of his life to act as father figures for his daughters. Each member of the council brings their own unique perspective and skills to help guide and support Feiler's daughters as they grow up without their father.

Background[edit | edit source]

Bruce Feiler is a well-known author and speaker, known for his books on family, relationships, and spirituality. The Council of Dads was inspired by Feiler's own battle with a rare form of cancer and his desire to ensure that his daughters would have strong male role models in their lives.

Themes[edit | edit source]

The Council of Dads explores themes of family, friendship, fatherhood, and the importance of community support during difficult times. The book highlights the power of connection and the impact that a diverse group of individuals can have on a family's life.

Reception[edit | edit source]

The book received positive reviews for its heartfelt storytelling and emotional depth. Critics praised Feiler's honesty and vulnerability in sharing his personal story, as well as the universal themes of love and resilience that resonate with readers.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The Council of Dads inspired a television series of the same name, which aired in 2020. The show adapted Feiler's story into a drama series that further explored the themes of family and friendship.

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