
Letters I Wish Dad Wrote
Conversations with Dad about Socks, Stillness, and Stuff that Matters
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Letters I Wish My Dad Wrote
Funny, Soulful, and Slightly Inappropriate Reflections on Life, Loss, and the Mystery of Socks
What if your dad could still give you advice—just when you needed it most?
He never wrote these letters. So I did.
Letters I Wish My Dad Wrote is a love letter to grief, laughter, socks that vanish in the dryer, and the very human mess of being alive. Part memoir, part imagined correspondence, and part philosophical hug, this book is what happens when you lose your father… and remember that energy isn’t destroyed—it’s transformed. His voice didn’t disappear. It just found new ways to show up.
Written in the inspired humor of Douglas Adams, David Sedaris, and every dad who thought duct tape could fix the world, these letters explore what it means to live, love, and let go—with wit, heart, and the occasional rant about toaster settings.
Inside you’ll find:
Conversations I wish we’d had (but kind of did, energetically)
Thoughts on life, grief, and why socks—and feelings—tend to go missing
Gentle reminders that you’re not broken—you’re just human
The Three Principles: Mind, Thought, and Consciousness, explained like your dad might after a long drive and a sandwich
Emotional truths wrapped in cosmic jokes (and vice versa)
Whether you’ve lost a parent, miss someone deeply, or just need a reminder that you're not the only one feeling your feelings while pretending to have it together—this book is for you.
Because life is short.
Love is not.
And sometimes the best advice comes in the form of a memory that still makes you laugh.
Perfect for readers who love:
Tuesdays with Morrie meets Me Talk Pretty One Day
Honest reflections on loss, healing, and how to be okay without having all the answers
Cry-laughing in public
Soulful storytelling with a humorous twist
Read it for yourself. Gift it to someone who needs it.
Or leave it on your nightstand like a warm mug that never quite cools.